American NHL teams’ secret for nabbing talent: tax policy - The Logic

Your opinion matters

TAKE THE SURVEY
News

American NHL teams’ secret for nabbing talent: tax policy

OTTAWA — As changes to Canada’s capital-gains taxes make some entrepreneurs think about going elsewhere to make their fortunes, American hockey teams are scoring big in the yearly frenzy of trades and free agent signings—especially in low-tax states.

    Subscribe now to start reading premium, award-winning journalism.

    By entering your e-mail you consent to receiving commercial electronic messages from The Logic Inc. containing news, updates, offers or promotions about The Logic Inc.’s products and services. You can withdraw your consent at anytime. Please refer to our privacy policy or contact us for more details.

    In-depth, agenda-setting reporting

    Great journalism delivered straight to your inbox.

    Briefing

    Invest Nova Scotia transferred $573,000 to hacker posing as Sandpiper Ventures

    Umicore delays $2.76B Ontario plant as EV demand falters

    Federal government to build $1B resource development lab in Ottawa

    Best business newsletter in Canada

    Get up to speed in minutes with insights and analysis on the most important stories of the day, every weekday.

    Exclusive events

    See the bigger picture with reporters and industry experts in subscriber-exclusive events.

    Membership in The Logic Council

    Membership provides access to our popular Slack channel, participation in subscriber surveys and invitations to exclusive events with our journalists and special guests.

    Canada's most influential executives and policymakers are reading The Logic

    • CPP Investments
    • Sun Life Financial
    • C100
    • Amazon
    • Telus
    • Mastercard
    • bdc
    • Shopify
    • Rogers
    • RBC
    • General Motors
    • MaRS
    • Government of Canada
    • Uber
    • Loblaw Companies Limited