Shrink government revenues? Grow TFSA room? Economists weigh in on what a Poilievre tax-reform panel could—or should—consider

Pierre Poilievre is likely to appoint a panel of 'practical people,' and avoid policies that don't work in the real world, unlike the way 'losing governments’ have approached tax reforms in the past, said the Fraser Institute’s Philip Cross.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has committed to launching a tax reform task force within 60 days of a Conservative government coming to power.

In the wake of Pierre Poilievre’s commitment to launch a tax-reform task force in the early days of a potential Conservative government, economists are split on what they think such a panel might—or should—do.

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