A prorogued Parliament means proposed changes to the capital gains tax are in limbo and might never become law. But that does not necessarily mean taxpayers will be able to avoid paying the increased tax. Jaclyn Kucey explains.
Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
Prorogued Parliament leads to questions about capital gains tax changes
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