Canada’s plans for population aging run afoul of the ‘intergenerational golden rule’ and needs to be remedied
, Canada’s leading voice for generational fairness. He offers policy advice to governments of all party stripes, including the current federal cabinet.
This extra tax burden will only get heavier in the years ahead as Ottawa enacts planned increases for Old Age Security and the Canada Health Transfer, and provinces increase medical spending for their aging populations.
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