By 2015, our top federal plus provincial income tax rates ranged from 40 per cent to 55 per cent.
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In the House of Commons on Tuesday, the prime minister admitted that many middle-class Canadians are now paying more taxes.
The U.S. Commerce Department ruled that Montreal-based Bombardier sold planes to Delta Airlines below the cost of production.
The Trudeau government is pressing ahead with contentious reform plans for small business taxation.
The government eliminated income-splitting for couples with young children.
The so-called “Global Adjustment” covers everything other than the cost of actually generating electricity.
University communities aren’t especially known these days for ideological tolerance.
The province is expected to run a $192 million deficit in 2017-18.
Four indigenous groups support construction of $20.6 billion mine north of Fort McMurray.
As a candidate, President Trump ran on the evils of unfair foreign competition.
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