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Paul Boothe

@pmboothe

I'm Faculty Director of @IveyAcademy Senior Public Sector Leaders Program and serve on the boards of the Max Bell Foundation, @TrilliumMfg and OG100.

Dundas Ontario Katılım Ekim 2012
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Deb Matthews@Deb_Matthews·
I have now declared my outdoor Christmas lights to be “winter lights” and I plan to leave them up through the winter. We need all the light we can get. Please join me and retweet! #winterlights
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Thoughtful analysis by UofC economist Ken McKenzie points to the need for a thorough reform of the Cdn tax system - where both efficiency and fairness are considered. Add it the post-pandemic to-do list.
Finances of the Nation@FONCanada

Read the final instalment of Ken McKenzie's three-part series on the taxation of capital income in Canada, which brings the supply and demand sides of the capital market together and discusses potential tax reforms in Canada. financesofthenation.ca/2020/12/11/the…

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Some big spending announcements by Govt in the last few days. Wouldn’t be great if every announcement came with info on a) how we plan to pay for it and b) impact on deficit and debt?
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We finally have a practical plan for meeting Canada’s 2030 emission target. It will depend on a lot of things and will probably needed to be adjusted going forward. If anyone has a better plan, let’s see it. However, the bar has been raised. Alternatives MUST be practical.
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Timely analysis by John Lester in @FONCanada. In delivering govt programs, you can be fast or you can be targeted, but not both. We sensibly choose speed. Going forward, we should aim to target assistance as accurately as possible. Make every dollar count!
Michael Smart@michaelgsmart

New this week @FONCanada by John Lester, how much did federal transfers increases exceed earnings losses due to the pandemic? Not as much as some have claimed, but still a lot. financesofthenation.ca/2020/12/08/ove…

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Paul Boothe@pmboothe·
This is a very helpful chart for thinking about the future path of employment. Before we use it to judge govts (or for govts to set targets) we should remember that jobs are actually created by thousands of individual private sectors firms, not govts.
Brendon Bernard@BrendonBernard_

Key finding: if job growth (starting in Nov) can sustain an average monthly pace of at least 75K, the employment rate will likely return to it's pre-pandemic level before the end of 2021. However if growth is slower, we're now talking about a multi-year process. (2/4)

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@mikalskuterud Could you give us your interpretation of this data? My expectation was that women with young kids would be more affected than men with young kids? Also, any thoughts about why both may be less affected than other women and men? Latter groups includes more youth, perhaps? Thx.
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Mikal Skuterud
Mikal Skuterud@mikalskuterud·
Employment rates of moms with a kid under 6 were down 0.6 percentage points in Nov compared to Nov 2019 (71.5% vs 70.9%), while dads with a kid under 6 were down 2.2 ppts (91.4% compared to 89.2%). Other women saw a 1.7 ppt drop and other men a 1.4 ppt drop. #cdnecon #cdnpoli
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Paul Boothe@pmboothe·
I’m no partisan, but having worked with many ministers and MPs, I know how hard their jobs are. Two great examples are @cathmckenna and @MichaelChongMP. They take a lot of abuse but continue to remain positive and focus on their jobs. A big thank you to you both!
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Of course, everything may work out well (i.e. luck) and this may not matter. But, IMHO, given the gov't does not actually control the guardrails, they do not a) build credibility or b) provide a useful accountability mechanism. n/n
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Further, the guardrails may introduce an important inconsistency into gov't fiscal plans. The minister says that stimulus spending is time limited (3 years in her forecasts) but seemingly that she will keep spending until economic targets are met. 7/n
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I'm trying to get my head around the idea of fiscal 'guardrails' vs fiscal 'anchors'. I am pretty sure they are not really substitutes. 1/n
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