The upcoming tax holiday announced by the federal government is leaving some businesses scrambling ahead of a busy season.
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The tax break will cost the federal government an estimated $1.6 billion. British Columbians will still have to pay the seven ...
The CFIB, which represents small and medium-sized businesses in P.E.I. and the other provinces, is calling on the federal ...
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The Liberals' GST holiday bill is one step closer to becoming law after it was passed by a majority of the House of Commons ...
Postmedia political columnist Lorne Gunter says that as the Liberals fiddle with the GST “gimmick” break he says Canada burns ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau does not appear willing to budge on his plan to send a $250 rebate to “hardworking Canadians,” ...
Restaurants Canada’s Chief Economist estimates the GST tax break could boost foodservice sales by nearly a billion dollars ...