Are large capital gains really so exceptional? And are they spread throughout the population, or are they repeatedly realized by a small group of people? In the first article in this series, we looked ...
OTTAWA – The sensational resignation of Chrystia Freeland highlights a growing crisis in Canada’s democratic institutions, where a powerful Prime Minister’s Office undermines the cabinet system and ...
How much will Ottawa pocket from capital gains reform? And how much will deceased taxpayers contribute? The first article in this series profiled taxpayers with capital gains of $250,000, targeted by ...
Newfoundland and Labrador’s finance minister painted an encouraging picture of the province’s outlook in a recent fiscal update in terms of growth, inflation and unemployment. But projections for an ...
That is how much Canada’s “core” federal public administration — the civil service — has grown since Justin Trudeau’s government took office in 2015. The raw numbers are even more striking. There are ...
Welcome to In/Equality, the new series from the IRPP’s Policy Options Podcast, exploring the many facets of inequality in Canada through conversations with experts. This new series is hosted by Debra ...
How to respond to climate change is a highly polarized issue in Canada, a country divided along regional lines with competing economic interests, identities and values. Policy solutions that favour ...
A new report by Efficiency Canada finds that provinces and territories are ramping up their efforts to improve energy efficiency and affordability, but more can be done to realize the full benefits of ...