Done right, tax reform is ambitious, it’s responsible, and it’s long overdue, writes Kim Moody. Photo by PayPhoto/Getty Images/Postmedia files
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Do you have a 1972 Chevrolet half-ton sitting in your driveway? Or a 1987 Ford Tempo? How about a 1999 Toyota Corolla? If you do and regularly drive it, they’re likely not efficient and require a significant amount of upkeep.
The years of vehicles represent the last three times Canada had meaningful or significant tax reform that made life better for Canadians. Yep, our tax statute and administrative system are that old and long overdue for a tune-up — better yet, an ove

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