Canadians

Canadians (French: Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being Canadian. Canada is a multilingual and multicultural society home to people of groups of many different ethnic, religious, and national origins, with the majority of the population made up of Old World immigrants and their descendants. Following the initial period of French and then the much larger British colonization, different waves (or peaks) of immigration and settlement of non-indigenous peoples took place …

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Fraser Institute · 18 July 2024 English

The federal government has set a GHG emissions reduction target of at least 40% below 2005 levels by 2030, equivalent to 38.5% below 2022 levels. This report examines proposed policies …

gas emissions will impose significant costs on Canadians—while also failing to meet the government’s own mission is to improve the quality of life for Canadians, their families and future generations by studying


Fraser Institute · 18 July 2024 English

The federal government has set a GHG emissions reduction target of at least 40% below 2005 levels by 2030, equivalent to 38.5% below 2022 levels. This report examines proposed policies …

and complex undertaking, but is essential for Canadians to make an informed decision about which climate 2022: 14) “the cost and impact of inaction on Canadians’ lives and livelihoods is far too high.” However glosses over them quickly and claims they offer Canadians economic benefits, not costs. 3 https://qz.c mission is to improve the quality of life for Canadians, their families, and future generations by studying


Australian Human Rights Commission · 17 July 2024 English

And so, to me, the real question for this afternoon is how do we take that common thread and ensure that it is appealing to all of us? [ 00:01:24 …

there's no sense of it coming back at all, so all Canadians have no access to news on social media. So, I


Fraser Institute · 16 July 2024 English

Poor government policy has led to a significant deterioration in Canada’s federal finances over the last decade. The introduction of new and expanded government programs has caused federal spending to …

reduce personal income tax rates affecting most Canadians, finds a new study published today by the Fraser provide tax rate reductions that would benefit most Canadians,” said Jake Fuss, director of fiscal studies result, with only two remaining rates, nearly all Canadians would pay a marginal personal income tax rate mission is to improve the quality of life for Canadians, their families and future generations by studying


IMF: International Monetary Fund · 16 July 2024 English

The Canadian economy appears to have achieved a soft landing: inflation has come down almost to target, while a recession has been avoided, with GDP growth cushioned by surging immigration …

affordability, and, increasingly, immigration are among Canadians’ top concerns. Prime Minister Trudeau’s Liberal


Fraser Institute · 16 July 2024 English

Poor government policy has led to a significant deterioration in Canada’s federal finances over the last decade. The introduction of new and expanded government programs has caused federal spending to …

while simultaneously introducing tax relief for Canadians. The final section explores longer-term fiscal debt accumulation imposes substantial costs on Canadians, and those costs will continue to grow. Growing results in several negative consequences for Canadians including slower growth in employment, incomes two federal PIT rates (table 1). Nearly all Canadians would face a marginal tax rate of 15.0 percent taneously failing to provide tax reductions for Canadians. Through efforts to reduce spending and balance


Canadian Heritage · 8 July 2024 English

Issued also in French under title: Rapport annuel sur les langues officielles. Report year ends March 31.

Partnership Initiative provided services to 178,154 Canadians, reached 2,166,137 Franco- phones and Francophiles out to Canadians across the country. The Government of Canada continued to listen to Canadians, including an opportunity for PCH to take the pulse of Canadians in all their diversity, enabling the Department tangible impact on the lives of Canadians. Under that statute, Canadians have the right to communicate will have a real impact on the daily lives of Canadians, including measures that concern more specifically


EPRS: European Parliamentary Research Service · 28 June 2024 English

This document is part of a series of Comparative Law studies that analyze the freedom to conduct a business in different legal orders around the world. After a brief historic …

“is not, and never has been, the sole source of Canadians’ rights against the state.”2 Prior to the enactment enactment of the Charter in 1982, Canadians’ rights were recognized by the common law, by legislation among the rights understood to be enjoyed by Canadians under the common law. Such rights do not depend business or contractual freedom as a “right” of Canadians. Federal regulatory legislation was characterized “interference with particular trades in which Canadians would [otherwise] be free to engage in,” and


Fraser Institute · 28 June 2024 English

British Columbia'€™s Provincial Sales Tax harms business competitiveness and investment by taxing some businesses inputs, especially machinery and equipment, distorting consumer choices by taxing most goods but relatively few consumer …

mission is to improve the quality of life for Canadians, their families and future generations by studying


Fraser Institute · 27 June 2024 English

For those young Canadians who are employed, the typical level of attachment to the workforce has fallen. This bulletin shows that the median number of hours worked for young Canadians who are employed the 1980s. Extensive evidence shows that delayed and weak attachment to the workforce for young Canadians, both in the short- and long-term trends, can cre'¬ate lifelong scarring on labour market outcomes

RELEASE Average hours worked (per week) for young Canadians declined by more than 16% from 1989 to 2023 median number of weekly hours worked by young Canadians (aged 15-24) has fallen 16.3 per cent since 1989 improve the labour market environment for young Canadians,” Eisen said. (30) MEDIA CONTACT: Ben Eisen mission is to improve the quality of life for Canadians, their families and future generations by studying


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