The Liberals and Conservatives once again clashed on the capital gains inclusion tax rate during question period on Wednesday, a day after the House of Commons approved the previously introduced changes and are set to go into effect on June 25. “First, the Leader of the official Opposition doesn’t even understand how the capital gains inclusion rate works — That’s a problem. Second, the Leader of the official Opposition disavows his own words in this House about capital gains,” Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said.
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Poilievre ‘doesn’t even understand’ how capital gains tax changes work, Freeland says
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