Alberta’s hurry-up corporate tax cut is less an investment in the future than a gift to the biggest current players, say experts
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6 things we’ve learned about Rachel Notley and the Alberta NDP
The campaign revealed that Notley is not above using the politics of fear—and that her party would be lost without her
Progressive corporate tax reform? It’s not as crazy as it sounds.
Kevin Milligan: Ratcheting the corporate tax rate up or down doesn’t grow the economy or improve tax fairness. Here’s a smarter approach.
How to analyze budgets like a pro
Here’s what you need to watch for as the federal parties release their platform budgets, like appearances of the cost-cutting fairy, and the revenue fairy
There are two big problems with the Alberta NDP tax plan
Given the size of Alberta’s deficit, the Alberta NDP’s tax changes alone won’t be enough to balance the budget by their mandate’s end
Seriously, no need to measure up to the U.S. on corporate tax rates
Uncle Sam is in a different league, writes Stephen Gordon
Tom Mulcair’s idea on corporate taxes sounds scary
Is this the most alarming policy statement of 2013?
How much revenue can you get from raising the corporate tax rate?
How much would an NDP government gain?
Dealing with inequality, part I: The bottom 99 per cent
Stephen Gordon on why you should love the GST/HST
The Commons: PM Harper explains why his 2008 platform was written in blue ink
(Hint: cap-and-trade)