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Fighting Inflation: The Bank of Canada Stays the Course
The Bank of Canada is continuing its fight against inflation. The policy interest rate was increased by 0.5 percentage points this morning, from 3.25% to 3.75%.
IEDM – Quel est l’impact de la nouvelle hausse du taux directeur? – Emmanuelle Faubert
October 26, 2022 | 11 min. 10 sec. | Trudeau-Landry (FM93) Interview (in French) with Emmanuelle Faubert, Economist at the MEI, about […]
MEI – Inflation at numbers not seen for 30 years in new poll – Olivier Rancourt
October 22, 2022 | 6 min. 30 sec. | The Roy Green Show (Global Radio) Interview with Olivier Rancourt, Economist at the […]
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GAFA Tax: A Bad Solution to a Nonexistent Problem
The federal government’s bill to impose a surtax on the revenues of digital companies would hurt Canadian consumers according this MEI publication. “No matter how the government dresses up its digital tax bill, it is Canadian consumers who will once again pay for it,” said Olivier Rancourt, Economist at the MEI and author of the publication.
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Fiscal Issues in Canada – Ipsos poll commissioned by the MEI
With many predicting a recession and with inflation at a level not seen in 30 years, an Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of the MEI finds that more than seven in ten Canadians (72%) think the individual tax burden is too high, compared to one in five (21%) who think it’s at an acceptable level.
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The Government Has to Stop Stifling the Private Sector
The Quebec economy has a problem. Despite the jubilation of certain politicians over the province’s low unemployment numbers, almost all the job creation in Quebec comes from the different levels of government.
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No need to choose between lower taxes, health care
Contrary to what many commentators have been claiming for years, the failings of the health system are not due to “chronic underfunding.”
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Making the rich pay doesn’t pay off
The fiscal loss from increasing the federal income tax rate from 33 to 25 percent is estimated at $212 million a year.
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De l’importance de la croissance économique
Opposer des baisses d’impôts (ou toute autre forme d’allègement fiscal) à une meilleure qualité des services publics est un faux dilemme. Nous pouvons nous « payer » les deux, et encore plus.
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«Faire payer les riches» ne paie pas
Au lieu de chercher à augmenter le fardeau fiscal des riches simplement parce qu’ils sont riches, le gouvernement du Canada devrait d’abord considérer tous les tenants et aboutissants des mesures qu’il envisage.