Economic analysisHow the Liberals might be able to salvage their tax reform planChanges to the tax code are genuinely needed, but the Trudeau government badly misread the public mood on the issue. It may not be too late, however
PoliticsA tax fight has Canadians on democratic autopilot. That’s a problem.Opinion: The ongoing debate over tax reform is driven by partisan and special interests—and is a missed opportunity for democratic engagement
OpinionHow Bill Morneau found himself at war with small businessThe finance minister’s call for tax feedback unleashes vocal pushback from incensed lobbyists and political opponents
OttawaWill Bill Morneau’s crackdown on tax avoidance work?The measures will likely make it harder for high-earning Canadians to avoid the taxman, but the government could have gone further
Economic analysisTax havens aren’t the problem, the lack of transparency isMany commentators are calling for the “banning of tax havens.” Although well intentioned, it misses the bigger problem.
Economic analysisHarper’s family tax cut isn’t great policy, or good politicsThe way rules are written, the real winners will be lawyers and tax-professionals
WorldRepublicans divided over Taxpayer Protection Pledge as fiscal cliff looms’Zealot’ Grover Norquist continues rally against taxes
GeneralThe biggest hurdle to reform: unionsCOYNE: The most effective deterrent to reform is the power of public sector unions to make their lives miserable