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Learning, Not Leaning: What Canada’s Tax Policy Should Take from the US

By: Cristina Enache

Geopolitical tensions are on the rise, and Canada has been left vulnerable to America’s coercive trade policies. However, when it comes to taxA tax is a mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments from individuals or businesses to cover the costs of general government services, goods, and activities. policy, Canada has the power to shape its own competitiveness by making itself an attractive destination for investment, and the 2025 budget season is the moment to seize that advantage.

This is a preview of our full op-ed originally published in Financial Post.

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Cristina Enache Tax Foundation
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Cristina Enache

Economist

Cristina Enache writes on the economics of tax policy and is the author of the Spanish Regional Tax Competitiveness Index. She was formerly the Director of Research at Civismo, an economic research organization based in Spain. She also served as head of research at Institución Futuro, a regional think tank based in Navarra in northern Spain. She is also currently Secretary-General at the World Taxpayers Associations and General Manager of the Spanish Taxpayers Union, which she joined in 2016.