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Andrew Coyne: The problem with the CPP Investment Board

Posted on May 29, 2021 by admin

Globe and Mail columnist Andrew Coyne took to Twitter to elaborate, with multiple charts, on his recent column about the woes afflicting the Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board. Read this articleAndrew Coyne: The problem with the CPP Investment Board→

Posted in Commentary, Uncategorized | Tagged government debt, Spending

Finances of the Nation Research Roundup – July 30

Posted on July 30, 2020 by admin

This instalment of the Finances of the Nation Research Roundup Series covers the Bank of Canada Monetary Policy Report, profit shifting by multinational enterprises, a number of Canadian think tank articles relevant during the pandemic, Newfoundland and Labrador’s fiscal update and much more. Read this articleFinances of the Nation Research Roundup – July 30→

Posted in Commentary, Uncategorized

Finances of the Nation is a new effort to assemble Canadian public finance data, analysis, and commentary and make it available to researchers, journalists, students, and the general public. In partnership with the Canadian Tax Foundation.

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