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House of Commons to vote on capital gains changes
The capital gains inclusion rate was adjusted in June and the motion before the House today will allow the government to introduce the legislation to formalize the changes. The Saskatchewan Party's Scott Moe kick-started the race by promising broad-based tax relief to reduce personal income taxes.The NDP's Carla Beck has said it's time for change, arguing the government has been incompetent at managing money.
The warning is contained in a series of briefing documents for the new minister of education, obtained by The Canadian Press through a freedom-of-information request. The prolonged drought has caused wildfires to burn year-round, forced some communities to ration water supplies and dangerously lowered water levels in rivers, impacting salmon runs.
The physical renewal of her church building complements the years she spent working to transform society, speaking truth to power, and battling for social justice.When New York-based art dealer Allen Treibitz went to a barn sale in the Hamptons a few months ago, a painting hanging in the old structure immediately caught his eye.
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Montreal's Diallo moves up 40 spots on ATP rankings to 103rd, third highest CanadianLONDON — Montreal's Gabriel Diallo made a big move up the ATP Rankings on Monday after his solid performance at the U.S. Open.
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Montreal's Diallo moves up 40 spots on ATP rankings to 103rd, third highest CanadianLONDON — Montreal's Gabriel Diallo made a big move up the ATP Rankings on Monday after his solid performance at the U.S. Open.
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Canadian Army says new military sleeping bags not suitable for 'typical Canadian winter'Canadian Army soldiers from 3rd Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment, prepare to move out from a landing area after disembarking from a CH-147 Chinook helicopter in the training area of Fort Greely, Alaska, United States, during training at the Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center on March 16, 2022.
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Royal Canadian Mint's new toonie commemorates 100th anniversary of Royal Canadian Air ForceThe Royal Canadian Mint unveiled in Winnipeg a new toonie, which began circulating Wednesday, highlighting the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force.
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