ANALYSIS | Do wealthy Canadians pay enough taxes? That depends how we define ‘fair share’ | CBC News

ANALYSIS | Do wealthy Canadians pay enough taxes? That depends how we define 'fair share' | CBC News

The federal government announced an increase in capital gains taxes in the recent budget to ensure the wealthiest Canadians pay their fair share. The government plans to increase the inclusion rate of the capital gains tax for high-income earners. Data from the Fraser Institute and Statistics Canada show that high-income earners already pay a disproportionately large share of taxes. However, some argue that this data does not consider the totality of income inequality, with the wealthiest 20 percent of Canadians holding more than two-thirds of total net wealth.

North America’s solar eclipse begins at Mexican beach resort [PHOTOS+VIDEO]

North America’s solar eclipse begins at Mexican beach resort [PHOTOS+VIDEO]

The first total solar eclipse in seven years was visible in Mexico, with the path of totality stretching through the United States and Canada. The eclipse lasted up to 4 1/2 minutes, with eerie effects leading up to totality. Over 32 million people in the U.S. live within the path of totality, with experts recommending the use of protective solar glasses. Eclipses can last anywhere from 10 seconds to 7-1/2 minutes.