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We told you so: HST introduction a factor behind GDP drop in July

October 1, 2010 Iglika Ivanova 2 comments

Among the concerns about the HST that we at the CCPA have raised was the poor timing of the tax change. From my pre-budget piece last September: If British Columbians respond to the HST by reducing their consumer spending, the timing of the HST introduction may actually slow down the economic recovery, which should be getting under way next summer. […]

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Will the HST boost job growth and over what timeframe?

July 6, 2010 Iglika Ivanova 9 comments

As BC and Ontario have now started paying the HST at the till, many people may be wondering when exactly can we expect to see those jobs postings opening up. This is a good question. According to analysis commissioned by the BC government from economist Jack Mintz, titled British Columbia’s Harmonized Sales Tax: A Giant Leap in the province’s Competitiveness, […]

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HST and Family Budgets: What’s Behind the Vastly Different Results

June 25, 2010 Iglika Ivanova 3 comments

That the HST will take a bite out of family budgets is clear to everyone. The main question right now is just how big of a bite. Two studies released in BC earlier this week asked this exact question but came to very different conclusions. On Monday, the Fraser Institute released a paper arguing that lower and middle income families […]

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