Tax Relief
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B.C. election: Eby says 90% of British Columbians to benefit from tax cut promiseNew Democrat Leader David Eby says his party would implement an annual tax cut of $1,000 for the average family starting next year if elected to form government on Oct. 19.PoliticsSep 29, 2024
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‘I have to sacrifice’: Nova Scotians struggle to afford gluten-free foodInflation has made dietary staples like bread and cereal up to five times costlier than their gluten-containing counterparts, according to Celiac Canada.CanadaApr 27, 2023
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B.C. Chamber of Commerce calls for tax relief ahead of provincial budgetA rising minimum wage, sick pay, health taxes and a new statutory holiday amid inflation are threatening the health of B.C.'s small businesses says the B.C. Chamber of Commerce.EconomyFeb 15, 2023
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Tax relief, more health spending among Manitoba premier’s pre-election plans'I think we've got momentum moving in the right direction. I'm not sure that those (poll) numbers are right.'PoliticsJan 11, 2023
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N.B. opposition parties question claim that tax cuts will drive immigrationThe opposition is questioning the government's claim that a suite of new tax cuts will help to attract people to the province.CanadaNov 2, 2022
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Nova Scotia announces $7M in property tax relief for small business ownersBusinesses can choose between a $1,000 rebate or 50 per cent of the commercial property taxes paid in the last six months of the 2020-21 tax year.CanadaMar 2, 2021
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Manitoba’s new tax increment financing to support Portage Place redevelopmentAn upcoming redevelopment at Winnipeg's Portage Place mall will become the first project to receive tax relief in the form of incremental rebates.MoneyMay 17, 2020
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Calgary mayor says latest tax relief plan that includes $60M in cuts goes ‘too hard’A new plan aimed at reducing Calgary business taxes goes to council Monday morning but it will come at a big cost that Calgary's mayor says goes "too fast for marginal improvements."PoliticsJun 9, 2019
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Bill Kelly: Canadian businesses need tax reliefInvestors question why they should sink money into Canadian business when U.S. companies are more attractive because of lower corporate tax rates, Bill Kelly says.EconomyJun 22, 2018
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‘Grossly inappropriate’: Patients, doctors raise concern over disability tax credit rejectionsTami Publicover was able to qualify for a disability tax credit that helped her pay for insulin that she used to treat her Type 1 Diabetes. But recently her claims have been rejected by the Canada Revenue AgencyHealthDec 7, 2017
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