“Stay the course budget” brings modest tax relief to business, but does little to improve fiscal situation
Latest NewsPartnershipsProductivity & CompetitivenessProvincial Government Fiscal PolicyReducing the “Payroll Tax” March 29, 2018 |0
Finance Minster Tom Osborne brought down his first provincial budget on Tuesday. Budget brings modest tax relief Removal of the payroll tax has been a longtime advocacy issue for the Employers’ Council. The Budget included an announcement that the threshold of the provincial payroll tax will be increased from $1.2 M to $1.3 M effective
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Spending reform still needed: Employers’ Council reaction to Budget 2017
Latest NewsPartnershipsProductivity & CompetitivenessProvincial Government Fiscal Policy April 7, 2017 |0
Finance Minister Cathy Bennett brought down her second provincial budget yesterday. -Due to higher than expected oil revenue, this year’s deficit was revised to $1.1 B, down from the $1.83 B deficit forecasted in last year’s budget. -Government committed to hit their deficit reduction target for 2017-18 through spending cuts of $283 million. Next year’s
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Employers’ Council counters CUPE’s protest against Public Private Partnerships
Latest NewsPartnershipsProductivity & CompetitivenessProvincial Government Fiscal Policy February 16, 2017 |0
The Employers’ Council has been in the media countering the Canadian Union of Public Employee’s (CUPE) campaign against Public Private Partnerships (P3s). CUPE’s comments paint a misleading and inaccurate picture of public private partnerships, and of government’s plans for the recently announced long term care facility in Corner Brook. “It is hard to understand why
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Employers’ Council Shadow Budget calls for $1B in cost savings over 4 years
Competitive TaxationLatest NewsPartnershipsProductivity & CompetitivenessProvincial Government Fiscal Policy April 14, 2016 |0
The NL Employers’ Council released a provincial Shadow Budget on April 13th, developed with research conducted by the Conference Board of Canada. The Conference Board examined spending in NL as compared to other provinces on a per capita or per GDP basis. They also measured the economic impact of tax increases and spending reductions to specific program
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WHY WAIT IN LINE? report on Partnership continues to make headlines
Competitive TaxationLatest NewsPartnershipsProductivity & CompetitivenessProvincial Government Fiscal Policy March 21, 2016 |0
Employer’s Council Executive Director Richard Alexander will speak to the Clarenville Area Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, March 22nd about how partnerships with the private sector can help government deal with the current fiscal storm, improve services to the public, and spur economic growth. The Employer’s Council was on the West Coast this week sharing
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Employers’ Council calls for government partnerships with private sector
Competitive TaxationLatest NewsPartnershipsProductivity & CompetitivenessProvincial Government Fiscal Policy January 22, 2016 |0
The NL Employers’ Council held a press conference yesterday to release findings of a study into the need to increase partnerships with the private and not-for-profit sectors in the delivery of government services and infrastructure. The report, Why Wait in Line? Opportunities to improve government services and infrastructure in NL was written by Memorial University
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