Canadian governments are becoming even more addicted to corporate welfare. Here's why it's not working

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Governments in Canada have a long history of corporate welfare, doling out cash subsidies and tax breaks to specific businesses favoured by politicians. And according to our new study, corporate welfare is rapidly on the rise.

Federal and provincial government spending on subsidies increased from $22.3 billion in 2007 (the earliest year of available data) to $87.7 billion in 2024 (the latest year of available data) — a near-quadrupling in less than two decades after adjusting for inflation. Provincially, the Ontario government led the way with $19.9 billion spent on corporate welfare in 2024, followed by Quebec ($10.7 billion) and British Columbia ($4.2 billion).



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