Family

January 28th 2016 - Family - Policy Options

Discussions about inequality should start with the family

Discussions about inequality should start with the family

Inequality was the top issue on the agenda of last week’s World Economic Forum meetings and the subject of regular commentary on editorial pages. Star columnist Linda McQuaig, for instance, recently questioned the “morality of so much wealth concentrated in…

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February 14th 2002 - Family - AIMS

Those who control the gold, rule: Putting parents in charge of education

Those who control the gold, rule: Putting parents in charge of education

“Research proves the most effective way to improve student learning is to ensure parents are actively involved in their children’s education.” Former Alberta Teachers Association President, Bauni Mackay. You would think, given the critical importance of their involvement, that parents…

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October 1st 2001 - Family - Policy Options

Give mom and dad a break: family-friendly tax options for Canada

Give mom and dad a break: family-friendly tax options for Canada

When it comes to taxes, most of the pressure put on Ottawa takes the form of calls for “lower” taxes. Left in the shadows are the more tricky questions of “better” taxes, or even “fairer” taxes. That is unfortunate because…

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November 26th 1998 - Family - CD Howe Institute

GIVING MOM AND DAD A BREAK: RETURNING FAIRNESS TO FAMILIES IN CANADA’S TAX AND TRANSFER SYSTEM

GIVING MOM AND DAD A BREAK: RETURNING FAIRNESS TO FAMILIES IN CANADA’S TAX AND TRANSFER SYSTEM

Using Canada’s tax system as a social policy tool has created unfairness in federal income tax policy, hurting Canadian families, particularly those with children, argues a study released by the C.D. Howe Institute. The authors suggest that providing a universal…

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October 1st 1998 - Family - CD Howe Institute

It Takes Two: The Family in Law and Finance

It Takes Two: The Family in Law and Finance

Canada’s income tax system is inequitable and inefficient in its treatment of families with children, conclude economists Kenneth J. Boessenkool and John Richards in a study released today by the C.D. Howe Institute. Boessenkool and Richards argue that, as Canadians…

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