Canada has also fallen in global ranking for tax competitiveness. This especially happened after the job-killing capital gains tax hike was introduced by the Liberal-NDP government. Also, at the same time, it introduced a digital services tax that contributed to that, as well as other taxes that they've been hiking up.
We know that the gap between the United States' GDP per capita and Canada's GDP per capita has only widened, and to quite a significant level. In your opinion, does Canada's having a carbon tax and the United States' not having a carbon tax contribute to that gap?