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Trevin S. Stratton

Trevin S. Stratton, PhD, is the chief economist with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.

Mapping the road to recovery: nine key challenges

Opinion | BY TREVIN S. STRATTON | June 15, 2020
As provinces and territories begin to reopen, Canada must prepare to transition away from a subsidy-based crisis response toward economic stimulus and getting Canadians back to work, while ensuring their health and safety, writes Trevin Stratton. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY TREVIN S. STRATTON | June 15, 2020
Opinion | BY TREVIN S. STRATTON | June 15, 2020
As provinces and territories begin to reopen, Canada must prepare to transition away from a subsidy-based crisis response toward economic stimulus and getting Canadians back to work, while ensuring their health and safety, writes Trevin Stratton. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY TREVIN S. STRATTON | June 15, 2020
As provinces and territories begin to reopen, Canada must prepare to transition away from a subsidy-based crisis response toward economic stimulus and getting Canadians back to work, while ensuring their health and safety, writes Trevin Stratton. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY TREVIN S. STRATTON | June 15, 2020
Opinion | BY TREVIN S. STRATTON | June 15, 2020
As provinces and territories begin to reopen, Canada must prepare to transition away from a subsidy-based crisis response toward economic stimulus and getting Canadians back to work, while ensuring their health and safety, writes Trevin Stratton. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY TREVIN S. STRATTON | October 21, 2019
Young voters, in particular, should be concerned about structural deficits. Taxpayers are eventually going to have to pay for what is being spent today, writes Trevin Stratton. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY TREVIN S. STRATTON | October 21, 2019
Opinion | BY TREVIN S. STRATTON | October 21, 2019
Young voters, in particular, should be concerned about structural deficits. Taxpayers are eventually going to have to pay for what is being spent today, writes Trevin Stratton. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY TREVIN S. STRATTON | July 1, 2019
Finance Minister Bill Morneau, pictured April 29, 2019. As it currently stands, we rank 18th in the world in patent applications, 23rd in R&D expenditures, and 39th in trademark applications according to the World Economic Forum. We need an equally colossal effort in the form of a comprehensive review to deliver new approaches to tax competitiveness that reflect the weight of this change, writes Trevin S. Stratton. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY TREVIN S. STRATTON | July 1, 2019
Opinion | BY TREVIN S. STRATTON | July 1, 2019
Finance Minister Bill Morneau, pictured April 29, 2019. As it currently stands, we rank 18th in the world in patent applications, 23rd in R&D expenditures, and 39th in trademark applications according to the World Economic Forum. We need an equally colossal effort in the form of a comprehensive review to deliver new approaches to tax competitiveness that reflect the weight of this change, writes Trevin S. Stratton. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade