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The top 100 CEO's in Canada are getting away with what would be called âtax evationâ if it were to happen to most of us;
As Hugh Mackenzie explained recently when talking about his paper ...http://www.policyalternatives.ca/newsroom/updates/ceo-pay-recession-proof Recession-Proof Canadaâs 100 best paid CEOs by Hugh Mackenzie National Office | Reports & Studies Issue(s): Economy and economic indicators, Inequality and poverty Projects & Initiatives: Growing Gap January 3, 2011
To make any change to how top CEO's are getting away without paying any taxes on their nano-seconds billions, is going to be very difficult, largely due to the fact that those with the most money hire the most lobbiests.
There are many ways that CEO's have found to make themselves Billionaires, while their actions have helped to increase the number of those in poverty, are coming to light with the reports from the CCPA, and from recent books like âThe Trouble with Billionairesâ - by Linda McQuaig
As Armine Yalnizyan s report echos'
The Canadian Centre for Public Policy â publications can be in your hand for as low as $35.00
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The top 100 CEO's in Canada are getting away with what would be called âtax evationâ if it were to happen to most of us;
As Hugh Mackenzie explained recently when talking about his paper ...http://www.policyalternatives.ca/newsroom/updates/ceo-pay-recession-proof Recession-Proof Canadaâs 100 best paid CEOs by Hugh Mackenzie National Office | Reports & Studies Issue(s): Economy and economic indicators, Inequality and poverty Projects & Initiatives: Growing Gap January 3, 2011
To make any change to how top CEO's are getting away without paying any taxes on their nano-seconds billions, is going to be very difficult, largely due to the fact that those with the most money hire the most lobbiests.
There are many ways that CEO's have found to make themselves Billionaires, while their actions have helped to increase the number of those in poverty, are coming to light with the reports from the CCPA, and from recent books like âThe Trouble with Billionairesâ - by Linda McQuaig
As Armine Yalnizyan s report echos'
The Canadian Centre for Public Policy â publications can be in your hand for as low as $35.00