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OTTAWA - Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said Wednesday that when Parliament resumes, the government will put forward a middle-class tax cut, deliver a throne speech and release a fiscal ...
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Opposition parties attacked Prime Minister Mark Carney Wednesday for being vague about his plans after his government said it ...
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the Liberal government will not table a budget when Parliament returns in the coming weeks but will instead put forward a fall economic statement.
Following the unveiling of a new cabinet, Canada has announced a significant personal income tax cut as one of the government ...
Research from Canada's parliamentary budget watchdog indicates that manufacturers, between 2020 and 2024, unveiled plans to invest roughly $33 billion in EV and related supply-chain production. The ...
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said the government's first priority will be to pass what the Liberals are calling a "middle-class tax cut" by July 1.
A new committee devoted to priorities and planning features virtually every high-profile minister, including Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc, Industry Minister Mélanie Joly, Finance ...
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the Liberal government has a number of priorities to tackle before the House of Commons is scheduled to rise in June — but tabling a budget isn't one ...
Canada will cut the lowest personal income tax rate to 14 per cent from 15 per cent on July 1, but Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new government won’t release a budget before the summer months.