William Robson and Nicholas Dahir – How to Get Better 2025 Budgets from Federal and Provincial Governments

Published in The Globe and Mail. Canada’s federal, provincial and territorial governments are gearing up for another year’s budgets, which inevitably feature clashes over taxation and spending priorities. Some principles, though, should unite everyone, including the need for government budgets to be accessible, timely and reliable. The C.D. Howe Institute’s annual report card on Canada’s […]

Intelligence Memos: 2024 in Review

To: Our Faithful Readers Date: January 2, 2025 Re: Intelligence Memos: 2024 in Review Intelligence memos are a key way C.D. Howe Institute researchers share their insights about current events. And 2024 had no shortage of material: Canada’s healthcare struggles, housing affordability, the Bank of Canada’s inflation fight, a host of questionable fiscal policies from Ottawa and the […]

The 2024 Year in Review

With 2024 almost behind us, Michael Hainsworth shares some of the CDHI podcast’s most fascinating interviews and policy conversations during the course of a tumultuous year.

William Robson, Colin Busby and Nick Dahir – It’s Time to End the Circus of Fall Economic Statements

From: William Robson, Colin Busby and Nick Dahir To: Canadian economic observers Date: December 23, 2024 Re: It’s Time to End the Circus of Fall Economic Statements Chrystia Freeland’s resignation on the day she was to deliver the federal government’s fall economic statement made the 2024 statement more of a circus than usual. But the fact that fall […]

No Balanced Budget For Christmas with Bill Robson

Two bombshells were dropped on Canadians this week with the abrupt departure of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland – and news that Canada spent $20 billion more than it budgeted. On this episode of the podcast, C.D. Howe Institute President and CEO William Robson explains where all this leaves Canada’s finances.

Robson, Dahir – The Worrying Delay in the Release of the Federal Government’s Public Accounts

Published in The Globe and Mail.

In recent years, the federal government’s fiscal management has looked increasingly slipshod. The unprecedented deficits and buildup of debt, the explosive increase in the number and cost of federal employees, and the addition of tens of billions to the spending projections in each successive budget and fiscal update are unsettling, but so, too, is the erosion of accountability in budgets and in the public accounts.

Ottawa is delivering a fall economic statement on Monday – so late that it’s barely fall any more. The government failed to deliver a budget at all in 2020 – something that had never happened before – and presented three of the four budgets since then after the April 1 beginning…

Gregg Lintern – Canada’s Housing Crisis Is About More Than Just Supply

From: Gregg Lintern To: Housing watchers Date: December 11, 2024 Re: Canada’s Housing Crisis Is About More Than Just Supply Canada’s housing crisis isn’t just about interest rates, land speculation, or supply. It’s also about rigid zoning laws, fragmented government roles, and insufficient support for diverse and affordable housing options. I recently presented at the C.D. Howe Institute’s conference on […]

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