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OECD

  • NZ on Track for Worse Than Predicted Deficit Despite Slashing Government Spending
    NZ on Track for Worse Than Predicted Deficit Despite Slashing Government Spending
    The reduction in expenditure isn't enough to balance a sharp fall in the tax take from an economy officially in recession.
    May 7, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Canadian Students’ Test Results in Global Ranking Should Spell the End of ‘Discovery Learning’
    Canadian Students’ Test Results in Global Ranking Should Spell the End of ‘Discovery Learning’
    Commentary The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) published the results of the 2022 PISA test this ...
    December 11, 2023BY David Livingstone
  • ANALYSIS: Questions Remain About Foreign Investment in Canada Despite Freeland’s Praise
    ANALYSIS: Questions Remain About Foreign Investment in Canada Despite Freeland’s Praise
    Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland recently touted this year’s foreign direct investment performance but issues remain with business investment ...
    November 29, 2023BY Rahul Vaidyanath
  • British Women Worst Binge-Drinkers in Developed Countries: OECD Report
    British Women Worst Binge-Drinkers in Developed Countries: OECD Report
    Research indicates that 26 percent of UK women are consuming at least six drinks once a month, which ...
    November 8, 2023BY Evgenia Filimianova
  • New Immigrants Say Canadians Pay Too Much in Taxes: CRA Report
    New Immigrants Say Canadians Pay Too Much in Taxes: CRA Report
    Many new immigrants to Canada say Canadians pay too much in taxes, according to in-house research for the ...
    November 2, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • EXPLAINER: What’s Behind the Canada-US Row Over the Digital Services Tax?
    EXPLAINER: What’s Behind the Canada-US Row Over the Digital Services Tax?
    The Canadian government's plan to put in place a tax on digital services has prompted the United States ...
    November 1, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • The Nature of Classroom Teaching Must Urgently Change, Say Academics
    The Nature of Classroom Teaching Must Urgently Change, Say Academics
    The current style of passive classroom learning is failing students because it isn't engaging enough, according to university ...
    October 30, 2023BY Nick Spencer
  • US Senators Call for Retaliation If Canada Implements Digital Services Tax
    US Senators Call for Retaliation If Canada Implements Digital Services Tax
    Two U.S. senators from the Senate Committee on Finance have written a letter calling for retaliation if Canada ...
    October 11, 2023BY Chandra Philip
  • Top 20 Percent of Canadian Families Pay Nearly Two-Thirds of Taxes: Fraser Institute
    Top 20 Percent of Canadian Families Pay Nearly Two-Thirds of Taxes: Fraser Institute
    The top 20 percent of income-earning families in Canada pay nearly two-thirds of the country's taxes, according to ...
    August 4, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • 27 Percent of Jobs at High Risk From AI Revolution, Says OECD
    27 Percent of Jobs at High Risk From AI Revolution, Says OECD
    PARIS—More than a quarter of jobs in the OECD rely on skills that could be easily automated in ...
    July 12, 2023BY Reuters
  • Feds Provide Details on Inception of WEF-Initiated ‘Agile Nations’ Framework
    Feds Provide Details on Inception of WEF-Initiated ‘Agile Nations’ Framework
    Canada is part of a network of countries seeking to streamline regulations to speed up the “Fourth Industrial ...
    April 5, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • UK Economy Expected to Be 2nd-Worst in G-20 This Year: OECD
    UK Economy Expected to Be 2nd-Worst in G-20 This Year: OECD
    Britain is expected to be the worst-performing economy in the G-20 apart from Russia this year and next, ...
    March 17, 2023BY Alexander Zhang
  • Canada Needs to Pay Down Debt, Reduce Internal Trade Barriers: OECD
    Canada Needs to Pay Down Debt, Reduce Internal Trade Barriers: OECD
    OTTAWA—Canada has fully recovered from the pandemic with new lows for unemployment and an improving economic outlook, but ...
    March 6, 2023BY Rahul Vaidyanath
  • GOP Fights Biden Deal That Lets Other Countries Tax US-Based Profits
    GOP Fights Biden Deal That Lets Other Countries Tax US-Based Profits
    The Republican-controlled House of Representatives told the Biden administration in no uncertain terms last week that it won't ...
    February 4, 2023BY Kevin Stocklin
  • Cory Morgan: Trudeau’s Admission That the Health System Is ‘Broken’ Should Be a Catalyst for Reform
    Cory Morgan: Trudeau’s Admission That the Health System Is ‘Broken’ Should Be a Catalyst for Reform
    Commentary Year-end interviews with politicians are often fluffy affairs. Leaders tend to pick friendly journalists and sit down ...
    December 26, 2022BY Cory Morgan
  • UK Faces Worst Economic Downturn Among G-7 Nations: OECD
    UK Faces Worst Economic Downturn Among G-7 Nations: OECD
    The UK economy will contract more than any other G-7 nation next year, according to the latest forecasts ...
    November 22, 2022BY Alexander Zhang
  • Cory Morgan: Health-Care in Canada: It’s Not the Spending Model That’s Broken, It’s the System
    Cory Morgan: Health-Care in Canada: It’s Not the Spending Model That’s Broken, It’s the System
    Commentary The story is the same in every province in Canada. Emergency rooms are overwhelmed, hospitals are short-staffed, ...
    November 12, 2022BY Cory Morgan
  • US, Canada, Australia and UK Accused of Falling Short on UN Climate Funding
    US, Canada, Australia and UK Accused of Falling Short on UN Climate Funding
    The U.S., Canada, Australia and the UK have been accused of failing to meet their United Nations pledge ...
    November 8, 2022BY Cindy Li
  • Reserve Bank of Australia Expected to Make Another Oversized Rate Hike in October
    Reserve Bank of Australia Expected to Make Another Oversized Rate Hike in October
    Economic experts are expecting the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to maintain its aggressive interest rate policy with ...
    September 28, 2022BY Alfred Bui
  • UK Economy to Grow Slower Than Previously Predicted, Says OECD
    UK Economy to Grow Slower Than Previously Predicted, Says OECD
    The British economy will grow less than previously predicted this year and flatline entirely in 2023, according to ...
    September 26, 2022BY Alexander Zhang
  • UK Economy Will Stagnate Next Year, OECD Predicts
    UK Economy Will Stagnate Next Year, OECD Predicts
    The UK’s economy is growing more slowly than expected in 2022 and will grind to a halt next ...
    June 8, 2022BY Alexander Zhang
  • Hand Gestures May Hold Key to Remedying Australia’s Low Maths Ranking
    Hand Gestures May Hold Key to Remedying Australia’s Low Maths Ranking
    With Australia now holding a secondary school mathematics ranking of 29 out of the 38 Organisation for Economic Co-operation ...
    May 17, 2022BY Steve Milne
  • EU Proposes Law to Implement OECD Deal on Minimum Global Corporate Tax
    EU Proposes Law to Implement OECD Deal on Minimum Global Corporate Tax
    BRUSSELS—The European Commission proposed a law on Wednesday that would implement in Europe a global deal struck among ...
    December 22, 2021BY Reuters
  • OECD Says Inflation Is Main Risk to Economic Outlook
    OECD Says Inflation Is Main Risk to Economic Outlook
    PARIS—The main risk to an otherwise upbeat global economic outlook is that the current inflation spike proves longer ...
    December 1, 2021BY Reuters
  • Canada’s Expensive Health-Care System Ranks Poorly Compared to Most Developed Countries: Study
    Canada’s Expensive Health-Care System Ranks Poorly Compared to Most Developed Countries: Study
    Despite spending more on health care than most other high-income countries with universal coverage, Canada's health system ranks ...
    November 9, 2021BY Andrew Chen
  • Fiscal Pressures Rise Amid Bloated Debt Levels, OECD Warns
    Fiscal Pressures Rise Amid Bloated Debt Levels, OECD Warns
    The coronavirus pandemic may have contributed to soaring public debt levels, leaving many governments facing fiscal pressures in ...
    October 19, 2021BY Andrew Moran
  • Canada to Delay Its Digital Services Tax for OECD’s Global Corporate Tax
    Canada to Delay Its Digital Services Tax for OECD’s Global Corporate Tax
    The Canadian government will postpone and possibly scrap its digital services tax on Big Tech after signing a ...
    October 14, 2021BY Isaac Teo
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