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OTTAWA — The Canada Revenue Agency says taxpayers who already paid the now-defunct digital services tax will have to wait for Ottawa to pass new legislation before they can get their refund.
Canada’s newly-minted prime minister, Mark Carney, was about to implement a three per cent Digital Services Tax on U.S. tech ...
President Trump on Wednesday said he had reached a trade deal with Vietnam, one week ahead of a July 9 deadline for tariffs ...
Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade of Ontario, said that it has been our constant message to ...
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Canada scrapped its digital services tax (DST) just hours before the first payments were due, after US President Donald Trump ...
On the policy front, Senate Republicans continue to push for passage of Trump’s tax-cut and spending bill ahead of the July 4 ...
The Liberal government looked foolish and dishonest. On the evening of June 29, when Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne announced the government was cancelling the DST on billions of dollars ...
President Trump on Tuesday suggested that his team would force Japan to accept higher tariffs of "30%, 35%, or whatever the ...
Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P/TSX composite index was closed on Tuesday in observance of the Canada Day holiday. On Monday, hopes for a restart in sputtering trade negotiations between the U.S. and ...
The digital services tax was set to bring in billions of dollars for Canada. Did the federal government do the right thing?