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Tariffs are taxes on imported goods that affect prices, trade, and even international relations. They may sound complex, but ...
The Government’s new sanctions on those involved in smuggling – from gang leaders to boat companies, fake passport dealers and brokers – will come into force on Wednesday.
In October, Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux said his analysis showed that the government “will not meet its fiscal commitment” to keep the deficit below $40 billion, and that it had ...
To be sure, any government that was elected with just 33 per cent of the vote – the weakest mandate in our history – would have some legitimacy issues. But the broader problem is structural.
Earlier this year, the government announced a proposal to change the tax treatment of dividends paid on Canadian shares held by banks and insurers to increase federal revenues by $3.15-billion ...
The federal government has published a chart detailing the Grocery Rebate income cut-offs on its website. Eligible families of four could receive up to $628 by direct deposit or cheque from the ...
Feds won't rule out forcing public servants back to office for four days a week Christiane Fox, the deputy clerk of the Privy Council, says the government is "committed to hybrid" but “ready to ...
Toronto resident Diane Lane, 70, says the federal government's recent grocery rebate will help her fill her fridge and freezer for a couple of months, but won't do much to help her get ahead in ...
Where do government departments get their operating funding without a budget? Since the House of Commons has been prorogued since January, MPs have not been around to authorize any government spending ...
For about five years, the federal government has been involved in a lawsuit against Wenatchee, Wash., farmer Gordon Goodwin, alleging that his patented Glory cherries are actually Staccato cherries.