Ian Lee
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How each provincial party leader will handle Ontario’s corporate tax rateExperts have mixed opinions about whether Ontario's corporate income tax rate should change; the intended impact of the provincial parties' tax plans; and the status of Ontario’s competitiveness relative to the United States.EconomyMay 7, 2018
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If the US is out of the Paris Accord, what does Canada do?All indications are that US President Donald Trump is going to pull his country out of the Paris Climate Accord. That’s not much of a surprise but it raises questions about what Canada’s options now are. Can Canada remain a part of the accord and still remain competitive? If Canada were to withdraw itself what...CanadaMay 31, 2017
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Reality check: Are Trudeau’s changes to old age security a good idea?The Liberals say they will keep the age of eligibility for Old Age Security in Canada at 65. Is it financially responsible?CanadaMar 17, 2016
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Deficit spending or balanced budgets: two experts square offIan Lee and Scott Clark face off on the biggest issue of the campaign: the economy. Is deficit spending or a balanced budget the best course of action?EconomySep 20, 2015
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Transcript: Season 4, Episode 8Full transcript for Season 4, Episode 8, aired Nov. 2, 2014, featuring an interview with Transport Minister Lisa Raitt, who discusses a solid growth on her ovaries, a look at the tax breaks Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced last week and two experts weigh in on whether Canada’s spy agencies actually need more powers.Nov 2, 2014
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Controversial tax relief will benefit potential Tory base: business professorIn announcing new tax credits last week, Stephen Harper “stole” the premise of his critics while managing still to target Conservative voters, said business professor Ian Lee.CanadaNov 2, 2014
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The great pension divide: an in-depth lookGenerous public pensions are blowing holes in government budgets, while many private sector retirees are facing bleak financial futures.CanadaDec 1, 2013
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