Blog
Greg Dwulit
| Even before the pandemic, there was a growing global consensus for cracking down on tax havens. Now it's time to make the rich and corporations pay their fair share. |
Activist Toolkit
| Read the report and find out how to stop tax dodging by Canadian companis |
Columnists
Murray Dobbin
| The revelations of the Paradise Papers and the earlier Panama Papers demonstrate just one dimension, tax evasion, of an obvious truth: corporations have become the greatest threat to the planet. |
Activist Toolkit
| Take action to bring the money back to Canada |
Columnists
Murray Dobbin
| At a time when more and more attention is being paid to off-shore tax havens and the billions we lose to them, Canada needs to make an example of this irresponsible corporate "citizen." |
Columnists
Murray Dobbin
| Are Justin Trudeau's Liberals the same old Bay Street Party? The litmus test will be how he deals with tax law-breakers at accounting firm KPMG and their apologists in the Canada Revenue Agency. |
RabbleTV
Humberto DaSilva
| It's the battle of the taxes! While the rich avoid taxes and stash millions off shore, the rest of us are wondering what gives and what can we do? |
News
Paul Weinberg
| Corporations and the wealthy are storing billions in offshore bank accounts. This legal tax avoidance is losing Canada billions. What can we do? |
Columnists
Duncan Cameron
| In Canada, the small amount of income redistributed to the poor has long been a matter of public debate. Today, accepting that the rich should pay a fair share of taxes would constitute progress. |
Columnists
Linda McQuaig
| The Harperites may be inept at using audits to collect vast sums of revenue hidden by the rich -- but they sure know how to beat up on defenceless groups trying to promote the public good. |
Columnists
Linda McQuaig
| For years now, public commentary about taxes has been dominated by a rabid anti-tax movement, but recent rumblings from the progressive side of the tax debate have threatened to shake things up. |
Blog
Keith Reynolds
| One more of British Columbia's public-private partnerships (P3s) has headed down the road to ownership in a European tax haven. |