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Bill Kelly: Minister hints her government blew it on tax reformThe outrage over the proposed tax changes was loud and relentless and it put Finance Minister Bill Morneau on the political hot seat for most of the year.Dec 18, 2017
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ANALYSIS: Why are Trudeau’s MPs giving him grief over tax reform? It’s because of Dr. BobWhat started out as a narrow debate about reforms of a complicated tax shelter used by some small business owners has blown up into a full-fledged debate about social justice, economic development and fairness.PoliticsSep 27, 2017
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When ‘taxes’ ceased to be a dirty word in politicsThe Tories have been hammering the government on their proposal to raise taxes on small business owners for over a month — with no real evidence that it’s moved the polling an inch in either direction.CommentarySep 27, 2017
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Morneau’s income sprinkling tax changes would mostly hit professionals, not farms and mom-and-pop shops: reportNew study finds small share of small businesses would pay more taxes. But critics argue there are other drawbacks.MoneySep 26, 2017
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Penticton small business owner fears proposed tax changes will hurt his companyA Penticton businessman is hoping to fire some pointed questions to the prime minister when Justin Trudeau hosts a Town Hall meeting in Kelowna Wednesday night...Sep 6, 2017
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Have a side job? Make sure you’re really bringing in extra money after taxMake sure it's worth the (side-) hustle.CanadaMar 8, 2017
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Liberals not willing to touch $1B tax break that mainly benefits rich householdsMost of the $1 billion pension splitting tax break goes to Canada's wealthiest homes -- similar to the cancelled income splitting tax break -- but the government doesn't want to amend it.PoliticsDec 6, 2016
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Pierre Poilievre has learned to love the PBOConservative MP and Treasury Board critic Pierre Poilievre says he's come to appreciate the Parliamentary Budget Office since becoming part of the Official Opposition.CanadaMay 10, 2016
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How true is it? Income-splitting for families only benefits Canada’s wealthiest 15 per centThe Liberals say the Conservatives' income-splitting tax policy only helps the wealthiest 15 per cent of families. How true is it?PoliticsSep 25, 2015
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Your election questions: Child care, health care and the super-sized campaignAs part of its 2015 election coverage Global News is chasing answers to pressing reader questions. Here are a few - we'd love to hear yours.CanadaAug 5, 2015
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