Tax Freedom Day came early, but still little to celebrate
After working the first 139 days of the year for government, you’re now working for yourself and your family
Read MorePosted by Jake Fuss | May 20, 2020
After working the first 139 days of the year for government, you’re now working for yourself and your family
Read MorePosted by Jason Clemens | Apr 3, 2020
The plan is based on unrealistic assumptions that pose real risks to Ontario finances and includes spending likely to be ineffective
Read MorePosted by Tegan Hill | Jan 31, 2020
As more resources go towards paying debt interest, the gap between what we pay in taxes and what we receive in services widens
Read MorePosted by Jason Clemens | Jan 19, 2020
Canada’s economy is weakening with storm clouds on the horizon while federal finances are woefully unprepared for a recession
Read MorePosted by Milagros Palacios | Dec 12, 2019
The amount we pay for health care through the tax system depends on family income and size
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