Top-earning Canadian families pay 65% of all income taxes in Canada, and over 50% of all individual taxes: Report
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Top-earning Canadian families pay 65% of all income taxes in Canada, and over 50% of all individual taxes: Report
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14 JULY 2026
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Canada’s highest-earning families are paying nearly two-thirds of the country’s personal income taxes while earning less than half of its income, according to a new Fraser Institute report—and the burden has grown substantially since last year.
“So much of the discussion when it comes to share of taxes, or what constitutes a fair share of taxes, is almost never rooted in facts or data,” Jake Fuss, director of fiscal studies for th…
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