The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion was an expensive mistake
Presentation to the House of Commons Natural Resources Committee by CCPA British Columbia researcher Marc Lee
Marc Lee is a Senior Economist in the BC Office of the CCPA. Follow Marc on Twitter at @MarcLeeCCPA.
Presentation to the House of Commons Natural Resources Committee by CCPA British Columbia researcher Marc Lee
Presentation to the House of Commons Finance Committee by CCPA British Columbia researcher Marc Lee
Canada's tax system is flat for most Canadians and regressive for the top 20 per cent of households.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland talks up housing and affordability while austerity looms
Adapted from the CCPA’s fall 2023 submission to Canada’s Net-Zero Advisory Body by Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood & Marc Lee
Federal cabinet ministers are meeting in Charlottetown to discuss the housing crisis
The 2023 federal budget goes puts the market at the forefront of climate solutions—at our own peril
The new era of climate ambition looks a lot like the old era of climate foot-dragging
New measures may help somewhat on the margins, but more fundamental changes in tax and regulatory policies will be needed to close the growing gap in housing.
It is time for Canada to step up as a true climate leader by championing an international agreement to phase out all fossil fuels, including oil and gas.
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