At most, Morneau should consider a limited tax subsidy
But this is not the time for yet another cut in the business corporate tax rate or in the tax rate for high-income Canadians. It is the time, though, for a more honest debate on competitiveness.

TORONTO—Finance Minister Bill Morneau will soon have to present his fall fiscal outlook, which will set the stage for the 2019 budget, the last budget before next year’s federal election. Top of the list for budget watchers will be how Morneau responds to loud and insistent business demands for ...
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