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Proposing amendments isn’t Senate activism. It’s the Senate’s job.
No, the Senate isn’t obstructing the House of Commons—and casting its actions as unprecedented activism is ahistorical
The problem with involving the PBO in elections
Proposed new rules would compel the Parliamentary Budget Officer to provide non-partisan advice on election platforms. It’s an intriguing idea, riddled with traps
A budget for make benefit glorious economy of Canada
Budget 2017 shows how deeply the Trudeau government believes there are levers and buttons it can push to direct the economy
Bill Morneau’s budget speech for two Canadas
As populists and globalists face off around the world, the Liberals don’t want to pick a side
An ode to the Canada Savings Bond
The Canada Savings Bond will soon be gone. Just how rich was the CSB in its heyday?
The unmasking of Bill Morneau, caped budget crusader
This was not a blockbuster, super-hero budget, but more like the forgettable sequel, like the 1997 George Clooney version of the Dark Knight
The control freak budget
It’s as if Canadians were four-year-olds in need of training wheels on almost every choice, financial and social alike
Seven business tax changes in the federal budget
Tax planning might be a little more difficult for small businesses and the government cracks down on loopholes
Six ways the 2017 federal budget affects investors
Find out if the capital gains inclusion rates have changed and which investments to say goodbye to