The amount Canadians pay in taxes has risen rapidly over the past 60 years, outpacing any other single expenditure for the average Canadian family. According to a new report by the public policy think tank Fraser Institute, families now spend 42.3 per cent of their income on taxes. Personal finance expert Rubina Ahmed-Haq joins Miranda Anthistle for this week鈥檚 edition of 鈥淵our Money.鈥
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Canadian families spend 42.3 per cent of their income on taxes, study finds
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