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The federal government announced in its 2012 budget its intention to delay the age of eligibility for Old Age Security and the Guaranteed Income Supplement from 65 to 67 years. By the time the policy is fully implemented (i.e., in 2030), this delay will have increased net revenues of the federal...
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Les données de l'Institut canadien d'information en santé (ICIS) et le modèle de micro-simulation dynamique de SIMUL permettent à la fois de projeter les dépenses en santé du Québec jusqu'en 2030 et d'en évaluer l'importance par rapport au PIB et aux revenus de l'État. Un scénario...
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Le gouvernement fédéral a annoncé dans son dernier budget son intention de reporter l'âge d'admissibilité aux prestations de la Sécurité de la Vieillesse et de Supplément de Revenu Garanti de 65 à 67 ans. À terme (c'est-à-dire, en 2030), ce report devrait augmenter les revenus nets du...
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The federal government announced in its 2012 budget its intention to delay the age of eligibility for Old Age Security and the Guaranteed Income Supplement from 65 to 67 years. By the time the policy is fully implemented (i.e., in 2030), this delay will have increased net revenues of the fedral...
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The federal government announced in its 2012 budget its intention to delay the age of eligibility for Old Age Security and the Guaranteed Income Supplement from 65 to 67 years. By the time the policy is fully implemented (i.e., in 2030), this delay will have increased net revenues of the federal...
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Le financement public des services de garde (SDG) est au coeur d'objectifs multiples au Québec et ailleurs au Canada. Cet article rapporte l'impact des trois mesures principales de financement public (le crédit d'impôt provincial, la déduction d'impôt fédérale, et les subventions directes...
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Public funding of child care (CC) features prominently in the achievement of several social objectives in Quebec and across Canada. This article provides evidence on the impact of three main measures of public CC funding in Quebec (the provincial tax credit, the federal income tax deduction, and...
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This paper analyzes the impact of a recent recommendation made by Quebec's Comité consultatif de lutte contre la pauvreté et l'exclusion sociale to guarantee every individual an income equal to 80% of Statistics Canada's Market Basket Measure (MBM). Workers with earnings at least equivalent to...
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