Canada's Budgetary Deficit "Manageable" Without Tax Increases if COVID-19 Response Measures Ended Soon, Says Parliamentary Budget Officer: Canada's Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) Yves Giroux made comments to media this week that indicate that his office believes that Canada's currently unprecedented budgetary deficit is "manageable" so long as COVID-19 economic response programs are ended soon. […]
Daily Archives: August 7, 2020
Supreme Court of Canada Grants Leave to Appeal for Alta Energy Luxembourg Treaty Shopping Case
On August 6, 2020, the Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) granted leave to hear the case between the Crown and Alta Energy Luxembourg (“Alta Luxembourg”). The Federal Court of Appeal (“FCA”) had released its decision in The Queen v. Alta Energy Luxembourg S.A.R.L., 2020 FCA 43 (“Alta Energy FCA”) earlier this year on February […]
Time to Start W(h)ining: The Federal Government Announces (Partial) Agreement with Australia to Repeal Excise Duty Exemption on Canadian Wines
On July 27, the Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade, Mary Ng, issued a sobering blow to Canadian wineries and their patrons. After a World Trade Organization (WTO) challenge against Canada from Australia claiming “discriminatory measures,” Ms. Mary Ng announced that the two countries had come to a (partial) agreement that […]