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Finance committee  I believe we are at a stage where we need to make major investments in retooling the Canadian economy. Coming from British Columbia, where the carbon tax and other measures to fight global warming have just been introduced, I would suggest that those are some of the really import

February 25th, 2008Committee meeting

Marc Lee

Finance committee  Our largest single source of financing is from individual memberships. We also receive funding from organizational members, including trade unions, credit unions, and progressive businesses. A third source would be from foundations, and a fourth would be government.

February 25th, 2008Committee meeting

Marc Lee

Finance committee  Actually, in our alternative budget we don't roll that back, and I would agree with you that these types of targeted measures can be actually more effective. In years past, we have called for, instead of across-the-board corporate income tax cuts, something more along the lines

February 25th, 2008Committee meeting

Marc Lee

Finance committee  Going back a couple of years, I remember a study, I believe from Statistics Canada, that found that for every dollar of infrastructure spending, businesses benefited by 17¢ per year, which I would argue is quite a good rate of return for infrastructure spending. I would just cau

February 25th, 2008Committee meeting

Marc Lee

Finance committee  What's interesting is that if you look at the modelling around different types of taxes and carbon pricing and how they lead into greenhouse gas emissions, you'll see a very good example is the recent report from the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy. Almost

February 25th, 2008Committee meeting

Marc Lee

Finance committee  It's a very small amount applied to a very narrow base, so it's technically not a carbon tax—although we could perhaps quibble on that.

February 25th, 2008Committee meeting

Marc Lee

Finance committee  Fully phased in, it will be about $7 billion, because the tax would start on July 1. So it's only three-quarters of a fiscal year.

February 25th, 2008Committee meeting

Marc Lee

Finance committee  It's a good question. It's been a few years since I've seen an estimate on the amount of loss due to tax havens, and we don't include that in our alternative budget. But I would agree with you that we have been too much preoccupied with changes in the tax system that benefit the

February 25th, 2008Committee meeting

Marc Lee

Finance committee  It's a fair comment, and we would certainly be prepared to do further research on this, but we are a small non-profit organization with limited resources and we do the best we can with a small budget and a lot of volunteer time. But thank you for putting that on the radar. I wi

February 25th, 2008Committee meeting

Marc Lee