IEDM – 2e emploi: Québec et Ottawa doivent revoir le calcul de l’impôt à zéro – Renaud Brossard
January 11, 2024 | 7 min. 06 sec. | Midi actualité (107,7 FM) Interview (in French) with Renaud Brossard, Vice President, Communications […]
IEDM – Avoir un deuxième emploi au Québec: moins payant qu’ailleurs au Canada – Renaud Brossard
January 11, 2024 | 7 min. 39 sec. | Midi Pile (KYK FM) Interview (in French) with Renaud Brossard, Vice President, Communications […]
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Full-Time Struggle and Two-Job Juggle: A Tax Holiday for Canadians to Fight Rising Costs
Canada’s federal and provincial governments should reassess the tax treatment of second-job income for full-time workers, recommends this study published by the MEI.
MEI – Energy corridors could eliminate repetitive environmental assessments – Krystle Wittevrongel
January 3, 2024 | 9 min. 13 sec. | CHED Afternoons (630 AM) Interview with Krystle Wittevrongel, Senior Policy Analyst and Alberta […]
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The high cost of interprovincial trade restrictions in Canada
Interprovincial trade in Canada is hampered by a number of policies designed to restrict competition for a few well-connected sectors of our provincial economies. This comes at the expense of all Canadian consumers.
4-minute read
Energy corridors could eliminate repetitive assessment stress syndrome
Canada’s energy is secure, reliable and produced responsibly and could be a great benefit to those of our allies who don’t have their own energy and are instead forced to rely on dubious or unfriendly sources.
IEDM – Le gouvernement force-t-il trop vite le passage à l’électrique? – Gabriel Giguère
December 20, 2023 | 9 min. 38 sec. | Midi Pile (KYK Radio) Interview (in French) with Gabriel Giguère, Public Policy Analyst […]
MEI – Why is Quebec falling behind other provinces when it comes to housing starts? – Renaud Brossard
December 19, 2023 | 9 min. 10 sec. | The Elias Makos Show (CJAD AM) Interview with Renaud Brossard, Senior Director, Communications […]
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Le droit de propriété s’affaiblit en catimini
Le droit de propriété des Québécois et Québécoises s’est affaibli sous l’unanimisme de ceux et celles à qui l’on a donné le mandat de nous représenter. C’en est sidérant!
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Housing starts have fallen more in Quebec than anywhere else
Montreal, December 18, 2023 – Residential housing starts have fallen much more in Quebec than in the other Canadian provinces this year, criticizes a Montreal Economic Institute researcher.