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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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18h 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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16h 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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12h 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.
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Apr 16
Wildfire sparked by TC Energy pipeline rupture under control
A wildfire in west-central Alberta that was sparked by a natural gas pipeline rupture is under control, but an investigation into what caused the pipeline to break could take months or even years.
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Apr 16
9:50Firms say Canada tax move risks deeper productivity slump
Canada’s decision to increase capital gains taxes was criticized by businesses who warned the move would only exacerbate the country’s investment and productivity woes.
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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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19h ago
8:55'Customers are really responding': Lyft CEO touts company's recent growth
The CEO of Lyft says the company’s focus on improving the rideshare experience for both passengers and drivers has led to a near doubling of its share price since he took the job one year ago.
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16h ago
3:54Gordon Reid's Top Picks: April 16, 2024
Top picks from Gordon Reid, president and CEO of Goodreid Investment Counsel.
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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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18h ago
4:28Canada to start taxing tech giants in 2024 despite U.S. complaints
Canada will start applying a proposed tax on the world’s biggest technology companies this year, despite threats from American lawmakers to carry out trade reprisals against a levy that will primarily hit U.S. firms.
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20h ago
5:53Engine Capital backs Simpson Oil's call for strategic review at Parkland
An activist investor has sent a letter to the board of directors at Parkland Corp. backing a call from the company's largest shareholder for a strategic review at the fuel retailer.
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23h ago
2:40Tesla asks investors to approve Musk's US$56 billion pay again
Tesla Inc. asked shareholders to vote again on the same US$56 billion compensation package for Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk that was voided by a Delaware court early this year.
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21h ago
The Daily Chase: Capital gains tax change dominates budget aftermath
Here are five things you need to know this morning.
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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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22h ago
6:37B.C. construction sector seeks support as workers shortage, late payments persist
British Columbia's construction industry says its workforce numbers have improved in recent years, but persistent labour shortages are putting "extreme pressures" on employers.
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14h ago
5:16Markets today: S&P 500 suffers its longest slide since January
The stock market suffered its longest losing streak since January as a handful of big techs sold off — despite a slide in bond yields.