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C.D. Howe Institute

The C.D. Howe Institute is an independent not-for-profit research institute whose mission is to raise living standards by fostering economically sound public policies. Widely considered to be Canada's most influential think tank, the Institute is a trusted source of essential policy intelligence, distinguished by research that is nonpartisan, evidence-based and subject to definitive expert review.

Most Recent Articles by C.D. Howe Institute:

From Promise to Practice: A Critical Review of the Federal Childcare Plan

Immigration Policy Still in Need of a Course Correction

Guns for Butter: A Continental Pact for Security and Prosperity

“Clear budgeting isn’t just a technical issue, It’s a basic requirement of good governance”

The Immigration Paradox: How an Influx of Newcomers Has Led to Labour Shortages

Cut Overnight Rate to 3.00 Percent Next Week and 2.75 Percent by July

The report urges all levels of government to coordinate practical policies that support building up a small set of Canada’s smaller cities

On balance, members felt that the data supported a continuation of the rate-cutting cycle the Bank began in June

The ABCs of Fiscal Accountability: The Report Card for Canada’s Senior Governments, 2023

With improved access and timeliness to medical appointments, accompanied by reduced cost barriers for pharmaceutical, dental and homecare, Canada would rank above the international average and place 3rd in the ranking

Reversal of Fortunes: Rising Interest Rates and Losses at the Bank of Canada

The C.D. Howe Institute does an annual survey of fiscal transparency in 32 of Canada’s most populous municipalities

Demand for employees with basic or advanced digital skills has been growing rapidly in Canada, but a swath of industries face shortages in meeting their needs

“Cities should closely monitor their tax competitiveness. Heavy business tax burdens reduce potential returns, driving investment away to other jurisdictions.”

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“Pharmacare is a top-of-mind issue for many Canadians,” states Blomqvist. “As a share of overall health costs, prescribed drugs rose from 6.3 percent in 1975 to 13.4 percent in 2014,”

A core issue identified by the authors is whether “Secular Stagnation,” where economic weakness and the inability of low interest rates to boost economic growth is the result of a fundamental change



The solution to these consequences concerns the exemptions to ROOs rules, where typically, the rules are waived for shipments with a face value of $1,000 or less

Five solutions to Canada’s healthcare paradox

The Pathways to Education program is a prominent example of a community-driven, comprehensive youth-support program developed to improve academic outcomes among those entering high school from disadvantaged backgrounds

“The Atlantic Provinces are dramatically below average, and every province has seen a decline in patent applications per capita in the last decade,”

A Speedier and More Efficient Payments System for Canada,

The Competition Policy Council comprises top-ranked academics and practitioners active in the field of competition policy.

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The sad reality is that TBPs will continue to be avoided by federally regulated employers

The history of healthcare spending overruns by provincial and territorial governments means Canadians must wait for the final numbers before concluding that public healthcare spending is growing at a sustainable rate

The government should not mandate service offerings to consumers

Retirement Savings

The current Ontario system suffers from various inefficiencies and disadvantages for purchasers of alcoholic beverages

“Ontario’s decision to delay attention in reducing the province’s budget deficit is a risky strategy,”

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