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- By lowering tax rates for many Canadians, the government would improve our tax competitiveness, and better incentivize entrepreneurship, investment, and other activities that promote economic growth and generate tax revenue.
- Justin Trudeau has to do something dramatic to let Canadians know that he really is listening and the capital gains reversal could be it.
- Justin Trudeau has to do something dramatic to let Canadians know that he really is listening and the capital gains reversal could be it.
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- The 2024 budget was based around the idea of “fairness for all generations," yet this legislation has the potential to cause serious negative consequences for both retiring farmers and the next generation of Canadian farm families.
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- The macro result of these preferential tax policies is that wealth inequality has ballooned, and contributed to our political instability and revolts.
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