
Jake Fuss
Jake Fuss is the director of fiscal studies at the Fraser Institute, a Canadian think tank that focuses on public policy and economic issues. He is known for his analysis of government spending and fiscal policies, often advocating for lower taxes and reduced government intervention in the economy. Fuss has contributed to discussions on fiscal responsibility and economic growth within Canada, positioning himself as a significant voice in the ongoing debates about government budgets and expenditures.
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