In a radio interview on the John Gormley show, 650 CKOM, AIMS policy analyst and co-author of “Declining Equalization Payments and Fiscal Challenges in the Small ‘Have-not’ Provinces” discusses the results of that report and argues that provincial governments in Canada must begin to recognize their own fiscal demands and choose policies that meet them rationally, instead of waiting for federal support.
Equalization Payments to Small ‘Have-not’ Provinces Falling
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies|
2014-11-20T00:00:00+00:00
November 20th, 2014|In the Media|Comments Off on Equalization Payments to Small ‘Have-not’ Provinces Falling
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