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Hub Dialogues: Adam Chambers on the capital gains tax, tax reform and economic growth

Conservative Member of Parliament Adam Chambers discusses his party’s opposition to the Trudeau government’s capital gains tax increase, the case for a tax task force, and restoring a policy focus on economic growth. 


The Hub Dialogues features The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.


If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's free weekly email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on key public policy issues. Sign up here: https://thehub.ca/free-member-sign-up/.


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