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Pas de panique, M. le taxi!
Everyone will benefit from ride-sharing applications.
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Viewpoint – Ride-Sharing Applications and the Future of Urban Transportation
Ride-sharing applications like Uber, Lyft and Sidecar are currently revolutionizing the urban transportation industry. By allowing taxi drivers to find clients more rapidly, and other individuals to offer transportation services more easily, these technologies could lead to considerable improvements for customers. Sensible economic policy should avoid hindering their adoption by consumers while compensating those who are negatively affected by obsolete government regulations from the past.
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Viewpoint – What Effect Do Payroll Taxes Have on Workers?
Of all the components of taxation in Quebec, payroll taxes are without a doubt the least well-known among the general public. While employees may indeed notice a discrepancy between what they receive and what their employers pay out, it is difficult to fully understand the reasons for this. Nor do employees know the magnitude of the sums that their employers must pay to the taxman in addition to the salaries they are paid. This Viewpoint aims to clarify the issue of payroll taxes in order to better grasp their impact on the remuneration of workers.
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Taxer le tabac? Bien sûr, mais jusqu’à quel point?
To what extent should tobacco products be taxed?
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Solutions for Municipal Pension Plans
The pension plans of municipal employees across the province of Quebec face deficits totalling $3.9 billion. For certain municipalities, pension plan contributions have exploded over the past few years. The Quebec government recently introduced a bill whose purpose is to ensure the sustainability of these plans, but that does not call into question their underlying principles.
5-minute read
Régimes de retraite : une solution juste
The funding deficits of municipal pension plans in Quebec.
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Viewpoint – Three Myths about Competition in the Canadian Wireless Sector
There are several myths going around regarding the state of competition in the Canadian wireless sector. According to critics, the lack of competition compared to other industrialized countries means that Canadians are among those who pay the most for their services ‒ services, moreover, that are of poor quality. The MEI recently delved into this subject in some detail. As a new round of CRTC hearings begins, during which wholesale roaming fees will be debated, we are revisiting the matter briefly in order to contribute to a more balanced debate.
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Marché du carbone : seulement la Californie n’est pas suffisant, admet Philippe Couillard
The carbon market.
4-minute read
Mobilicity feeling the pain of government micromanagement on the fly
The government's micromanagement of the Canadian telecommunications sector.
5-minute read
Lettre à mes amis qui appuient le projet de loi 3
The funding deficits of municipal pension plans in Quebec.