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6:31
Capital gains changes in budget will raise taxes for many: tax accountant
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8:19
What's the neutral rate, and why did the Bank of Canada raise it?
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5:56
Budget 2024 prioritizes housing while taxing highest earners, deficit projected at $39.8B
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7:46
Portfolio manager says loonie could fall to half of greenback's value
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4:55
Some of the key highlights from the Liberal government's 2024 federal budget
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6:55
What happens to bank stocks when interest rates go down?
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14m ago
The federal government announced intentions to raise the inclusion rate on capital gains taxes for corporations and individuals earning beyond a certain threshold, which will impact wealthy individuals who are benefiting from tax advantages not available to middle class Canadians, according to the Budget 2024.
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4h ago
6:21Manitoba Tories say premier's promise to control food prices has rung hollow
Manitoba's Opposition Progressive Conservatives say the NDP government's promise to crack down on rising grocery prices has proven to be an empty threat.
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19h ago
11:57Uncertainty in Canada's tax landscape could weigh on investment: economist
One economist says Canada needs more tax certainty, following the federal government’s move to raise the inclusion rate on capital gains taxes for corporations and some high-earning individuals.
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4h ago
5:51Plant-based sector focused on better price, taste and texture amid consumer wariness
The plant-based protein industry is focused on improving the price, taste and texture of its products as it weathers a period of consumer wariness brought on by the rising cost of living.
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16h ago
5:09Markets today: U.S. yields rise as solid data keeps lid on Fed bets
Treasury yields edged higher after solid economic data spurred bets the U.S. Federal Reserve will be in no rush to cut interest rates.
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Apr 16
After Statistics Canada’s latest consumer price index revealed a 2.9 per cent increase in the annual inflation rate in March, largely boosted by higher prices for gasoline, one chief economist says the path towards a June interest rate cut seems clear.
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21h ago
5:09As personal EV demand wanes, the business case for switching grows
A new report from Canadian telematics firm Geotab examined data from more than 750,000 light-duty commercial vehicles in North America and Europe and found 41 per cent of their internal combustion engines (ICE) were considered cost-effective and range capable of an EV transition, which would provide an average savings of $16,000 per vehicle over seven years.
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1h ago
The Daily Chase: Budget fallout continues, Lion Electric cutting jobs again
Here are five things you need to know this morning.
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Apr 16
Inflation on groceries continued to slow in March, rising just 1.9 per cent compared with a year earlier.
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Apr 17
4:28Trudeau says Conservatives' vote against budget is a vote against 'fairness'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is accusing the Conservatives of siding with "multi-millionaires" and standing against fairness over their decision not to support the federal budget.
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15h ago
6:33Oil price news: Oil holds decline as geopolitical risk premium seen fading
Oil prices fell for a fourth day as the premium traders put on geopolitical risks subsided and U.S. inventories reached their highest levels since June.
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Apr 17
Police announce nine suspects in $24M gold and cash heist at Toronto Pearson
Two men who worked for Air Canada and an alleged firearms trafficker are among nine people charged in a heist of nearly $24 million in gold and cash from Toronto's Pearson airport a year ago, police said Wednesday, offering new details of what happened in the "sensational" case.
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Apr 17
4:55Budget pushes measures on open banking, lower fees forward, but timing unclear
The federal budget pushed forward several banking sector initiatives, including open banking and lower fees, but had little detail on when changes would actually take effect.
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Apr 16
Tim Hortons executives and chefs have collectively eaten thousands of flatbread pizzas over the last several years.
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21h ago
5:19All federal ministers will participate in process to find 5,000 jobs to cut: Anand
Treasury Board President Anita Anand says no government ministry and agency will be left out of the process of cutting 5,000 public-service positions.
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16h ago
6:20Feds, consumer advocate square off in court over air passenger refunds
The federal government and a consumer rights advocate squared off in court Wednesday over whether regulators misled passengers by encouraging travel credit rather than refunds at the onset of the pandemic.