From the Fraser Institute By Niels Veldhuis and Jake Fuss Labour productivity isn’t growing, it’s declining. And stretching the analysis over the Trudeau government’s time in...
From the Fraser Institute By Alex Whalen and Jake Fuss Capital taxes are among the most economically-damaging forms of taxation precisely because they reduce the incentive to...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro Had the government simply limited the growth in annual program spending to 0.3 per cent for two years,...
From the Fraser Institute By Grady Munro and Jake Fuss “You’ve seen those signs that say, ‘In emergency, break glass.’ Well, it’s time to break the...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro The government planned to spend $478.6 billion in 2024/25 and run a deficit of $27.8 billion. Its latest...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro The Trudeau government will table its next budget on April 16, and with the government’s push on the...
From the Fraser Institute By Grady Munro and Jake Fuss The Trudeau government will table its next budget on April 16. In recent years, the government has overseen...
From the Fraser Institute By Mackenzie Moir and Jake Fuss Canada will reach a projected $244.1 billion in 2023, which translates to $6,205 per person—nearly double the level...
From the Fraser Institute By Grady Munro and Jake Fuss During the 1970s and 1980s, Canada and Sweden both saw a deterioration in government finances. However, hard times in...
From the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro and Alex Whalen Empirical research suggests that economic growth is maximized when the size of government falls between 24 and 32...