Canadians will soon receive a temporary tax break on essential items, children's clothing and diapers, restaurant and pre-prepared meals and common stocking stuffers, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Thursday. Trudeau also announced a new 'Working Canadians Rebate' that will send a $250 payment to 18.7 million Canadians in early spring 2025.
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Trudeau offering Canadians a temporary tax break on toys, takeout, snacks and more heading into holidays Canadians will soon receive a temporary tax break on essential items, children's clothing and diapers, restaurant and pre-prepared meals and common stocking stuffers, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Thursday. Trudeau also announced a new 'Working Canadians Rebate' that will send a $250 payment to 18.7 million Canadians in early spring 2025.It's official — Quebec has set a new record for the most stolen vehicles recovered in one year by Canadian border agents.
Canadians will soon receive a temporary tax break on essential items, children's clothing and diapers, restaurant and pre-prepared meals and common stocking stuffers, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Thursday. Trudeau also announced a new 'Working Canadians Rebate' that will send a $250 payment to 18.7 million Canadians in early spring 2025.
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Canadians will soon receive a temporary tax break on essential items, children's clothing and diapers, restaurant and pre-prepared meals and common stocking stuffers, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Thursday. Trudeau also announced a new 'Working Canadians Rebate' that will send a $250 payment to 18.7 million Canadians in early spring 2025.
Canadians will soon receive a temporary tax break on essential items, children's clothing and diapers, restaurant and pre-prepared meals and common stocking stuffers, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Thursday. Trudeau also announced a new 'Working Canadians Rebate' that will send a $250 payment to 18.7 million Canadians in early spring 2025.
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