
Great Revenue Robbery
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Any attempt to restore responsible environmental policies, revive and expand our social programs, rebuild our crumbling infrastructure, and boost our flagging economy will be inadequate unless we also address the need to increase governments' fiscal capacity. The tax system can also play a key role in closing the gap between rich and poor--a gap that is undermining the health of our economy and threatening damage to our democracy.
Until recently, many progressive groups, including progressive political parties, have shied away from advocating for tax fairness and tax reform, fearing that the issue is political dynamite. Right wingers have encountered little opposition to their calls for deep tax cuts, especially for the rich and for corporations.
But the tide is turning. Public opinion polls tell us that faced with growing inequality and cutbacks to government programs, Canadians now strongly support tax fairness, including higher taxes on the rich and on corporations. The Great Revenue Robbery is a collective effort to stimulate much-needed discussion about how tax policy can help rebuild our social programs, reduce the gap between rich and poor, restore environmental responsibility, and revitalize our country's democracy.
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Prologue James Clancy
Introduction: Tax Fairness Key to Rebuilding Canada Dennis Howlett, Executive Director, Canadians for Tax Fairness
1 Passing on the Torch Trish Hennessy
2 Pushing the Envelope: The Overton Window and the Left Diana Gibson
3 The Power of Conventional Thinking: Canada's Media Join the Anti-Tax Movement Richard Swift
4 The Trouble with Tax Havens: Whose Shelter? Whose Storm? Peter Gillespie
5 The Failure of Corporate Tax Cuts to Stimulate Business Investment Spending Jim Stanford
6 Financial Transaction Taxes: The Battle for a Small but Important Tax Toby Sanger
7 Taxes and Ecological Justice? Joe Gunn
8 Tax Justice and the Civil EconomyJohn Restakis
Conclusion: The Way Out of This Mess Murray Dobbin
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