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SUMMARY:Blended Finance and the Sustainable Development Goals
DESCRIPTION:WEBINAR: Friday\, March 12\, 10h00-11h20 Via Zoom\nCo-hosted by:\nthe School of International Development and Global Studies\,\nand the Institute of the Environment\,\nUniversity of Ottawa\nLink to Register:\nhttps://blended-finance-and-sustainable-development-goals.eventbrite.ca/\nLa version française\nEVENT PDF: DVM8111_BlendedFinance_Bilingue\nDescription\nThe Canadian government has embraced ‘blended finance’ as a way to meet the Sustainable Development Goals. Blended finance entails the strategic use of development finance to mobilize additional sources of finance. Participants in this panel discussion will focus on answering two questions : What problems is this approach to development financing trying to solve? What are the risks and opportunities involved with ‘blended finance’?\nPanelists:\n1. Roy Culpeper\, Senior Fellow\, School of International Development and Global Studies\n2. Angella MacEwen\, Senior Economist\, Canadian Union of Public Employees\n3. Syed Sajjadur Rahman\, Senior Fellow\, School of International Development and Global Studies\n  \nModerators:\n1. Susan Spronk\, Director\, School of International Development and Global Studies\n2. Geoff McCarney\, Assistant Professor\, School of International Development and Global Studies\, and Director of Research\, Institute of the Environment.\nRegistration required. This event will be in English and delivered online through Zoom. Call-in details will be shared with registrants before the event date.\nIf you have any questions\, please contact events@smartprosperity.ca\n 
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SUMMARY:March 30\, 2021 Recording - Paying their due: reforming international corporate taxation in the global recovery.
DESCRIPTION:Webinar\nMarch 30\, 2021 at 1:00pm EDT (GMT -0400)\n \nTicket options:\n\n\nFree\n\n\n$10.00 – Suggested per webinar\n\n\n  \n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\nEdmund Valpy Fitzgerald\nToby Sanger\n\n  \nOutline:\n  \nMultinational companies\, particularly the ‘digital giants’\, avoid effective taxation of their profits and thus undermine fiscal provision of essential public services\, particularly in developing countries. Despite G20 mandated multilateral negotiations at the OECD since 2012\, progress has been slow – particularly during the Trump administration. In consequence a number of countries have recently introduced their own conflicting ‘digital levies’.\n  \nThe Independent Commission on the Reform of International Corporate Taxation (ICRICT http://www.icrict.com/ ) is a significant actor in this debate\, lending technical expertise to civil society advocacy on progressive tax reform. The Commission has led international debate with four key precepts: (i) corporation tax is the best instrument to reduce inequality\, both within countries and between developed/developing countries; (ii) tax on pure profit (economic rent) is not a disincentive to productive investment and employment; (iii) multinationals must be taxed on global income and apportioned according to where profits are generated; and (iv) tax havens could be eliminated by ensuring an effective minimum tax rate worldwide.\n  \nThis February the EU adopted ‘country by country’ profit reporting by multinationals; US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellin told G20 finance ministers that US “will engage robustly to address … the tax challenges of digitisation and a robust global minimum tax”; and the United Nations supported minimum tax rates and a new global tax forum. Prof. Valpy Fitzgerald will summarise the process of international tax negotiations at the OECD and explain how ICRICT has become an effective advocate for progressive reform and assess the potential for real progress in 2021 on progressive taxation of profits and wealth.\n  \nWhere does Canada stand? For too many years\, Canada has been a laggard in taking action on reforms to make multinationals pay their fair share of taxes\, waiting for a consensus to develop instead of taking any leadership or action outside of the OECD minimum. It was only in the last election that the Trudeau government committed to make sure that multinational tech giants pay corporate tax on the revenue they generate in Canada and make other reforms to reduce international corporate tax dodging. We still haven’t seen any action in this area since then\, but Toby Sanger is hopeful that\, with Chrystia Freeland in the Finance portfolio and a more positive administration in the US\, Canada will finally take more meaningful action.\n  \nSpeakers:\n  \nEdmund Valpy Fitzgerald\, from the United Kingdom\, is Emeritus Professor of International Development Finance\, Oxford University\, Fellow of St Antony’s College\, Oxford and an ICRICT Commissioner. Until recently\, he served as Head of the Department of International Development\, Oxford University. Engaged in research and publication on global capital flows\, open economy macroeconomics\, emerging market economies and international tax cooperation\, Professor Fitzgerald has acted as adviser to a number of governments (including the UK and Mexico)\, international institutions (including the UN and the OECD) and civil society agencies (including Oxfam and TJN).\n  \nToby Sanger has been director of Canadians for Tax Fairness since October 2018. Prior to that\, he worked as the economist for the Canadian Union of Public Employees\, chief economist for the Yukon government\, lecturer in economics\, principal economic policy advisor to the Ontario Minister of Finance\, economic researcher at the House of Commons and as a consulting economist. He has a B.A. in economics from McGill and M.A. in Economics from Dalhousie University. \n He has written many reports\, articles and commentaries on various taxation and economic issues and frequently appears in the media\, on panels\, providing presentations and as an expert witness to parliamentary committees. He is currently on the council of the Global Alliance for Tax Justice\, the steering group of the Independent Commission for the Reform of International Corporate Taxation\, and the board of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. \nMore Information about Canadians for Tax Fairness www.taxfairness.ca/
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