Federal Budget Debate: What Canadian Entrepreneurs Need to Know ft. Tyler Meredith
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The Canadian federal budget for the fiscal years of 2024–2025 was presented to the House of Commons by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland in April 2024. In this episode of What They Did Not Teach You in School, we dive into the Budget and its impact on entrepreneurs with special guest Tyler Meredith.
Tyler is the founding partner of Meredith Boessenkool Policy Advisors and former Head of Economic and Fiscal Policy for Justin Trudeau. He brings years of experience, having helped craft six federal budgets and advised on pivotal tax and financial policies.
We discuss critical changes, including the increase in the capital gains tax inclusion rate, how it might affect startups and small businesses, and the broader Canadian economy. Tyler also provides valuable advice for Canadian entrepreneurs on navigating this new fiscal landscape and shares his insights on how tax policy can shape consumer behaviour, innovation, and competitiveness in a global market.
Listen to Tyler’s take on how these policies align with the Liberal Party’s long-term vision for Canada and what entrepreneurs need to know to succeed in this evolving economic environment.
Don’t miss Tyler’s expert insights and discover What They Didn’t Teach You in School about navigating fiscal policy as a founder
Disclaimer: This podcast is intended to be for entertainment and learning purposes and not to be taken as financial advice. Always consult a licensed professional before making decisions on your unique financial situation.
What They Did Not Teach You in School is hosted by entrepreneur Anthony Chiaravalloti, a partner at King Street Media, Liberty Horizons (formerly King Street Wealth), and more. Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/anthony-chiaravalloti-39680655
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