Business with Armine Yalnizyan: August 2012 Archives
Tuesday August 14, 2012
Paul Ryan and Corporate Taxes
Guest host Jane Hawtin spoke with business commentator Armine Yalnizyan about Paul Ryan's statement that the US should emulate Canada when it comes to corporate tax rates.
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Categories: Business with Armine Yalnizyan, Past Episodes
- September 2012
- Thu., 27 – Chinese Takeover?
- Tue., 25 – False Claims
- Tue., 18 – Omnibus "Budget" Bill
- Thu., 13 – Better Off Today?
- Tue., 11 – Bad For The Public?
- Thu., 6 – Economics of TIFF
- Tue., 4 – Greek Exit?
- August 2012
- Tue., 14 – Paul Ryan and Corporate Taxes
- July 2012
- Thu., 26 – Breaking Up Banks?
- Tue., 24 – Good For Cities?
- Thu., 19 – Too Busy To Stay Open
- Tue., 17 – Drought And Money
- Thu., 12 – Apple In Trouble
- Tue., 10 – LIBOR Repeated?
- Thu., 5 – Tax To Recover
About Armine Yalnizyan
Born and raised in Toronto, Armine Yalnizyan is one of Canada's leading progressive economists, joining the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives in 2008. She brings a fresh take to business news on Metro Morning each Tuesday and Thursday, breaking down the big picture by drawing on a bilingual honours degree in economics from Glendon College of York University and Université de Bordeaux, France, and a Masters of Industrial Relations from the University of Toronto. Follow her on twitter @ArmineYalnizyan.
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