AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTax Burden: A new Fraser Institute analysis says the average Canadian family paid $50,721 in taxes in 2025—41.9% of cash income—more than what they spend on shelter, food and clothing combined (36%), adding pressure as housing and grocery costs stay high. Ottawa Governance: A commentary argues Ottawa’s bonus culture rewards underperformance, citing Crown corporations like Canada Post and Via Rail as examples of taxpayers funding bonuses alongside losses. Housing & Construction: StatCan data points to fewer units permitted in Q2 2026, while CMHC reporting highlights housing starts slowing as new projects dry up—raising fresh questions for affordability. Energy & Real Estate Risk: Alberta’s Utilities Commission rejected a proposed natural gas power plant tied to an AI data centre campus in Olds, citing suitability and community proximity concerns. Trade Shock for Builders: With Trump pausing a 50% tariff on Canada for three days after Keystone XL talks, BC businesses are still bracing for severe consequences that could ripple into construction costs and housing materials.
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