Fall Economic Statement fails to act on fair tax promises to deal with banks and big tech
Canadians for Tax Fairness is disappointed that the government did not follow through on promised fair tax measures in the fall economic statement.
The rich “take” and pollute more, while the poor “earn” and burn less, says World Inequality Report
“Canada is a country with high levels of inequality.”
Submission: Publicly disclosing beneficial ownership information
To the Financial Action Task Force in Paris, regarding revisions to Recommendation 24 and the Interpretive Note for Public Consultation on publicly disclosing beneficial ownership information:
Dear Sir or Madam,
Throne Speech all talk? Better budget for it.
It’s been a busy month in tax fairness, and it’s about to get busier as MPs return to Parliament.
A wealth tax is a progressive carbon tax
The latest Speech from the Throne states plainly that “we cannot afford t
Angeli Galvez
Angeli Galvez is a dedicated student at TMU (formerly known as Ryerson), where she is pursuing a degree in Economics and Finance. Her academic journey has been guided by a profound commitment to advocating for tax fairness and supporting the well-being of Canadians.
Tax the Rich: How Tax Fairness Will Make a Better Canada
[This post has been adapted from a presentation by Canadians for Tax Fairness Director Toby Sanger at an event organized by CinemaPolitica Danforth and the Toronto-
Newfoundland & Labrador: Big Reset Tax Measures Little More than Window Dressing
The PERT’s tax recommendations are little more than window dressing, designed to make it look like all avenues for a Reset have been considered when in fact the choices made will reinforce income and wealth inequality and create the crisis the government is hoping to avoid.