Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced Saturday that the federal government is reducing its national “beer tax” — which was anticipated to increase 4.7 per cent on April 1. In support of breweries nationwide, Freeland said the 2.0-per-cent inflation cap will be extended for an additional two years.
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