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Jake Fuss

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  • 1 month ago | biv.com | Ben Eisen |Jake Fuss

    British Columbia Finance Minister Brenda Bailey, citing uncertainty due to U.S. tariff threats, recently announced that her government would not implement a $1,000 rebate that Premier David Eby had promised last fall on the campaign trail. However, if the Eby government wants to lighten the burden on B.C. families—while also improving the province’s tax competitiveness and helping spur economic growth—it should reduce personal income taxes in its upcoming provincial budget.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | todayville.com | Tegan Hill |Jake Fuss

    By Tom FlanaganWhen Justin Trudeau came to power in 2015, he memorably said that the welfare of Indigenous Canadians was his highest priority. He certainly has delivered on his promise, at least in terms of shovelling out money. During his 10 years in office, budgeted Indigenous spending has approximately tripled, from about $11 billion to almost $33 billion.

  • Jan 8, 2025 | todayville.com | Ben Eisen |Jake Fuss

    By Jason Clemens and Jake FussOne of the authors of this op-ed resides in a municipality, which recently launched an online survey to gauge the preferences of residents with respect to its upcoming budget, which is laudable, but the questions illustrate a problem within government: a bias for more government.

  • Jan 8, 2025 | todayville.com | Jason Clemens |Jake Fuss

    By Jason Clemens and Jake FussOne of the authors of this op-ed resides in a municipality, which recently launched an online survey to gauge the preferences of residents with respect to its upcoming budget, which is laudable, but the questions illustrate a problem within government: a bias for more government.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | thehub.ca | Jake Fuss |Jason Clemens

    One of the authors of this op-ed resides in a municipality that recently launched an online survey to gauge the preferences of residents with respect to its upcoming budget, which is laudable, but the questions illustrate a problem within government: a bias for more government.

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