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18.06 / 14:39
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Taxation policy is critically important since it intersects with the economic and social policies of the government, with the raised funds supporting programs such as social safety nets, pensions and income re-distribution, as well as critical infrastructure.
16.06 / 13:41
Provident Merit economy Opinion wellness performer country Opinion: Time to stop complaining about the capital gains hike and get back to work
It would seem bizarre that anyone would welcome new taxes, especially those that have to pay them. And I am guessing I am in the top one per cent of Canadian taxpayers. So, is what you are about to read an endorsement of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s increase in the capital gains tax? Yes and no. The “no” is easy: We are all against new taxes. But it’s not that simple. And that’s the problem — no one is attempting to provide the whole picture, the understanding of which would help assess the merits of this particular tax initiative.
12.06 / 01:59
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said he will vote against the government’s proposal to raise the capital gains tax inclusion rate, ending weeks of speculation about where he would land on the issue.
12.06 / 01:59
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In a blaze of rhetoric that partisan politicians and their followers would be proud of, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland finally released some of the legislative details about the proposed change to the capital gains inclusion rate from the current 50 per cent to two-thirds for corporations and most trusts as well as for individuals who have more than $250,000 of annual capital gains.
11.06 / 23:35
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The House of Commons voted Tuesday to approve the Liberal government’scapital gains tax changes despite the Conservatives opposing the measure.
31.05 / 21:49
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Freshly released data from the Canada Revenue Agency reveals just how much the typical saver was able to put into a first home savings account in the first year the account was on offer for Canadian home-buying hopefuls.
28.05 / 20:09
Provident Target President show Features Updates rowing Rate Cut Economic conditions are there to support a rate cut, Freeland says
Inflation has declined to the lowest point in three years, and the federal government has created the economic conditions that would allow the Bank of Canada to cut interest rates when it meets next week on June 5, says Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland.
10.05 / 16:14
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OTTAWA — Prominent business groups have backtracked their claim that one in five Canadians would be affected by the federal government’s proposed changes to capital gains taxation.
09.05 / 18:19
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Some of Canada’s biggest business groups are urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to reverse his government’s plan to raise the tax inclusion rate on capital gains.
24.04 / 21:37
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Canada’s biggest Indigenous-owned bank is planning a major expansion that will raise as much as $50 million to reach more customers.
24.04 / 17:01
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A prominent Canadian technology investor joined the chorus of Canadian businesses criticizing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to raise the capital-gains tax, arguing it will cause capital flight from the country.
23.04 / 10:01
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government is set to unveil an ambitious budget aimed at fixing housing affordability and helping young Canadians — but the big question is whether it will raise taxes to pay for it.
17.04 / 22:38
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is imposing higher taxes on the wealthiest Canadians as part of the federal government
17.04 / 19:37
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Some Canadians making money from capital gains are set to pay higher taxes starting this year, according to the federal budget tabled by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland on Tuesday.
17.04 / 18:39
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David Dodge, former deputy finance minister and governor of the Bank of Canada, said before the 2024 federal budget was presented that it would “likely be one of the worst in decades.” He wasn’t wrong. The budget Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland delivered Tuesday fails to address the biggest problem currently facing Canada — our declining standard of living.
17.04 / 18:39
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hit the trail to make a series of pre-budget announcements, mostly on housing, that left some wondering what was left to be said when the federal budget 2024 was released on Wednesday. It turned out, the Liberals still had some surprises in store for Canadians and businesses.
17.04 / 10:39
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Businesses and wealthy Canadians will be paying higher taxes but Canada’s largest banks and pension managers were most likely breathing a sigh of relief when they read Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s latest federal budget, which lays out next steps for competitive “open” banking and persuading pensions to invest more of their billions at home.
16.04 / 22:43
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Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland delivered a federal budget Tuesday that keeps the deficit capped at $40 billion, but introduced new taxes that largely offset billions in new spending. Here is what the economists say about the budget. 

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