A 1% tax cut isn’t tax reform or needle-moving for Canadians


Consider another topic: housing. Politicians, especially liberals, love to attack bogeymen in trying to appease their voter base. The underused housing tax (non-Canadians), flipping tax, prohibition of deductions on certain short-term rentals, proposed tax on unused residential land and even the prohibition on non-Canadians from purchasing Canadian real estate (not a tax measure, but it has negative implications) have all had minimal implications in improving housing supply and are most definitely not tax reform.


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