From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Austin Thompson Taxing part-time residency is no substitute for genuine housing reform, and may in fact deter investment in new...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro Some analysts compare Canada’s fiscal health with other countries in the Group of Seven (G7) to...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro On Tuesday in Ottawa, Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled his new cabinet, consisting of 28 ministers...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Austin Thompson A trade war, Trump’s threats to Canada’s sovereignty, and global economic volatility loomed large in the...
From the Fraser Institute By Jason Clemens and Jake Fuss On the campaign trail, both the Conservatives and the Liberals promised to cut personal income taxes, and with the Liberal...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro Carney’s deficit-spending plan over the next four years dwarfs the plan from Justin Trudeau, the biggest...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss The Liberals won the federal election partly due to the perception that Prime Minister Mark Carney will move his...
Fr0m the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro The only difference, despite all the rhetoric regarding change and Prime Minister Carney’s criticism of the Trudeau government’s fiscal approach,...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill and Jake Fuss Corporate welfare simply shifts jobs and investment away from other firms and industries—which are more productive,...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro Canadians will head to the polls on April 28 after Prime Minister Mark Carney called a...