On Taxes and Economic Freedom, Canadians Have It Worse Than Americans
Liberty to engage in voluntary transactions and keep our wealth varies across North America.

It's late February, a time of year when many Americans contemplate stacks of documents and receipts, dreading the moment when they'll have to square accounts with government extortionists. That this comes as the state grows increasingly intrusive and coercive adds insult to injury, since we pay the bill for this mistreatment. But it could be worse; we could be Canadian!
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Same Inquisition, Different Dollar
"As tax season ramps into high gear in Canada, the average citizen is facing an unholy ream of paperwork so daunting that even the Canada Revenue Agency isn't entirely sure how it all works," Tristin Hopper wrote this week for the National Post. "An infamous 2017 Auditor General report found that CRA call centres 'gave wrong information to callers almost 30 per cent of the time.'"
Oh, OK. That doesn't sound much different from the experience here in the U.S., where the IRS hands out the wrong information maybe a quarter of the time. (Or more. Who knows?) But Canadians pay a high price tag for the privilege of spelling "call centre" with the "r" in front of the "e."
But a Higher Tax Bill North of the Border
"In December 2015, Canada's new Liberal government introduced changes to Canada's personal income tax system," Canada's Fraser Institute, a free-market think tank, noted in 2020. "Even before the changes, the country's combined federal and provincial top marginal tax rates compared unfavourably to those in the United States and other industrialized countries…. Nine Canadian provinces occupy the list of 10 jurisdictions with the highest top combined marginal income tax rates and all provinces are in the top 13 [across the U.S. and Canada]."
Umm. Ouch.
In truth, comparing tax burdens requires a deep dive because of differences in how taxes are applied, income brackets, deductions, and the like. Fans of big government always want to balance costs against "benefits" of government services, as if being mugged to support a state monopoly should be welcomed by those who'd rather shop among competitors or entirely forgo some services. Suffice it to say that comparisons of provincial and state tax burdens generally reveal a lighter touch south of the border.
Worse, though, the think tank finds overall economic freedom slipping across Canada.
Higher Taxes Reflect Less Freedom
"For the first time, every Canadian province ranks in the bottom half of jurisdictions in our annual rankings of economic freedom in North America," Fraser announced of its Economic Freedom of North America 2023 report. "Alberta in the all-government index is once again the highest-ranking Canadian province but it has declined substantially. In the all-government index, Alberta is now tied for 31st place out of 50 U.S. states, 32 Mexican states, 10 Canadian provinces, and the US territory of Puerto Rico."
Economic freedom is defined as you'd expect, with economic activity involving "minimal government interference." As the report adds, "an index of economic freedom should measure the extent to which rightly acquired property is protected and individuals are engaged in voluntary transactions."
Fraser compares the states and provinces to each other within their countries, and also across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. For the purpose of comparing jurisdictions across three nations, the report looks at six areas of economic activity: government spending; taxes; labor market freedom; legal systems and property rights; sound money; and freedom to trade internationally.
The highest ranked jurisdiction is New Hampshire, followed in the first quartile by Florida and 20 other U.S. states. Alberta ranks at 31, between Missouri and Connecticut. British Columbia comes in at 45, with Ontario at 50 and Manitoba at 54. The last-ranked U.S. state is Delaware, at 53, though the territory of Puerto Rico ranks at 61. Quebec brings up the rear for Canada, at 56.
Economic freedom has very serious practical implications, beyond its important moral value.
Freedom Means Prosperity, Everywhere
"The jurisdictions in the least economically free quartile (one fourth) on the all-government index had, in 2021, an average per-capita income of just US$2,696, compared to US$59,401 for the most economically free quartile," notes the report. "On the subnational indices, the same relationship holds, with the least-free quartile having an average per-capita income 2.1% below their country's average, while the most-free quartile was 3.7% above the country's average."
By and large, more economic freedom correlates with more prosperity. That's greater wealth to tax, but also (hopefully) more to keep for ourselves.
It should be noted that differences in judgment and emphasis affect indices like this. Economic Freedom of the World 2023, published by Fraser and the Cato Institute, puts the United States at fifth place in global terms, with Canada at 10. The Heritage Foundation's Index of Economic Freedom puts Canada at 16 and the U.S. at 25. Both, though, record a huge hit to economic freedom from pandemic measures (with, perhaps, a slight recovery post-COVID).
"A decade of growth in economic freedom was erased in 2020," according to Cato and Fraser.
"Regrettably, the global average economic freedom score [in the latest report] has fallen from the previous year's 60.0 to 59.3—the lowest it has been over the past two decades," observes Heritage.
As noted above, that's unfortunate both for those who value liberty in and of itself, and for those who want the prosperity that comes with recognizing people's rights to engage in voluntary transactions, use their property as they wish, and pursue opportunity.
Most people do value freedom both in economics terms and in the form of civil liberties. Multiple polls show majorities of Americans emphasize protection for their rights over whatever excuses government officials cook up for restrictions—though, of course, they differ on details. Since details matter, it's worth being able to look at indices like Economic Freedom of North America 2023 so we can pick places more or less to our liking. For assessments beyond dollars and cents, Freedom in the 50 States has a wider comparison of U.S. jurisdictions when it comes to liberty.
But if the main difference between Canada's federal tax inquisition and that in the United States is the larger size of the Canadian bill, and economic freedom suffers north of the border, Canadians can still lord it over some of our other neighbors. Mexico's highest-ranked states for economic freedom are Baja California and Chihuahua, sharing 62nd place.
That doesn't eliminate pain over taxes and intrusions, but it does offer some perspective when you know that somebody, somewhere, has it worse.
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What about lung flute (AKA cheap plastic flute) freedom? The USA is the ONLY nation on the WHOLE FREAKING PLANET where one needs a prescription for this SCARY implement of mass medical destruction!!! Even the Government Almighty of Inner Islamic Canuckifuckyouistanistanistanistanistan has more lung flute freedoms than we do!
(I wonder if or when Canuckifuckyouistanistanistanistanistan will invade the USA to bring Lung Flute Freedom to us benighted, freed-hating heathens.)
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USA, USA, USA! Suck it, Hosers.
Actually been watching clips of Trudeau getting his ass handed by the opposition in Parliament. One thing I wish the USA adopted from the parliamentary system. WTF!?
Where's the funds indeed.
I think Trump has done an adequate job of bringing the clown show front and center.
FJB, Let's Go Brandon!
Don’t y’all understand that all of the money belongs to the government? That’s right – I said all of the money – the government regards all of the money as theirs, just like the olden kings of England considered all of the deer in Sherwood Forest to belong to the crown (and you could get hanged for “poaching” one of the King’s deer).
The government considers all the money to be theirs, and they decide how much of their money that passes through your hands they will allow you to keep. When they need “more”, you must do with less, whether they take more from you directly via higher taxes or new taxes, or deflate what you have retained with a printing press or "borrowed" (never to be repaid) dollars. We are one SCOTUS ruling that "wealth" is merely "retained earnings" to allow the plenary taxing power of Congress from levying wealth taxes, since the 16 Amendment allows (differential) taxation of earnings.
However, we voted for the situation we have now – I didn’t, but “we” did, and I must live with the results of ballots cast by idiots. Ain’t democracy wonderful – highly akin to a cohort of two wolves and a lamb deciding on the evening dinner menu by popular vote.
Great do freedom of speech and gun rights next. But hey, at least the government will stick a needle in your arm and kill you if you ask.
Koch-funded libertarians believe the most important aspect of "economic freedom" is letting billionaires import cheap labor.
Does Canada not allow its billionaires to do this? 🙁
Canada is taking the more enlightened approach of cheapening the home-grown labor. They don't need to stoop to importing it. Pretty soon, who knows, maybe they can be a cheap labor exporter too. Aren't exports a good measure of a country's success?
"an average per-capita income of just US$2,696, compared to US$59,401 for the most economically free quartile,"
I think an edit is needed here.
Saw that too, but that's what the original says. Maybe it's a worldwide measure, not just North America.
Trudeau is a hyper-femme Fascist. That Canada is struggling is no surprise.
He’s also very stupid.
In tomorrows Reason article.....
MORE foreigner invasion and MORE favors for foreign markets will fix the national inequality demonstrated in this article! /s
In a national race to the suck.
"Nine Canadian provinces occupy the list of 10 jurisdictions with the highest top combined marginal income tax rates and all provinces are in the top 13 [across the U.S. and Canada]."
Free health care ain't cheap.
Nor is it of terribly high quality.
Can they deduct their Province taxes from their National taxes? Asking for some East and West Coast friends.
Quebec is a certifiable basket case. It doesn’t sink in their heads their business and economic models are antiquated and regressive.
The media and some people never shut up about how the Premier is a ‘business man’ yet I’ve seen no evidence of that. Just grifting. And the results speak for themselves. Quebec has not improved under his watch. In fact, it’s going backwards as he’s incomprehensibly decided it’s a good idea to attack the English language. How does this benefit anyone? Only a myopic Quebecer can answer this. I’m done trying to figure this place out.
Worse. In the latest aggregate polling, the Conservatives are in majority status pulling numbers from all over the country – except Quebec which appears to have decided they will stick with the loser Liberals and pointless separatist hacks Bloc Quebecois. Turn them over. They’re done. They will always be in last place.
Wanna hear the funny part? They think they offer a better quality of life than anyone and that our ‘free’ services are better than anything the U.S. offers. It’s mental. Many are wisening up but the over all prevailing attitude remains hard-core socialist.
The aforementioned Legault and his party the CAQ are losing ground. That’s a good thing. But the support is headed to the PQ and QS – two left-wing/socialist parties. The Liberals and Conservative parties are in 4th and 5th. Like I said. No hope. My daughter has found love with a lad from San Diego. I keep telling her to leave Quebec. There’s no future here. Go to the USA. Not that things are that much better there in many ways. Still better than the shit hole that’s become of Canada.
Speaking of Canada, the land of Scott the Dick, the Pavlovian Dogs up here keep talking about how taxes have come down here. True. But they don’t realize how high they were. Canadians have become so accustomed to accepting less disposable income they make up all sorts of weird excuses for why we’re relatively less prosperous and wealthy than Americans.
Like in Quebec, we get garbage second-rate services in return. First among them is that thing they call a ‘free’ public health system. You fucking progressives. Get this through your heads. Do NOT copy Canada.
And it’s only going to get worse. I don’t think the next government can reverse what Justin Trudeau has done to this country. The damage is done. To undo it will take many years. And will to do it.
I see none of it up here except for a small ‘fringe minority’ who recognize it and are trying to wake people up.
Fin rant. Fuck off, slavers.
*It's nice it only took Reason 10 years to call in the Edit Fairy.
Wanna hear the funny part? They think they offer a better quality of life than anyone and that our ‘free’ services are better than anything the U.S. offers.
We’ve heard that before: “Mother Russia provide great, modern services and standard of living to her workers! Proletariat in countries run by capitalist pigs starving and must see faith healer when sick!”
(Vee also keep varm by playing chess! Just like Kanadians!)
Turns out Weird Al’s “Canadian Idiot” wasn’t actually parody.
The actual irony is people as dumb, arrogant, and ignorant as Green Day trying to make fun of Americans.
A lot of generalities in this article .