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Here’s a breakdown of the major personal finance promises the party made during the election campaign, and how they could ...
The Canadian government aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. To do this, they’ve been offering investment tax credits ...
As Canadians head to the polls for the federal election, here are what the leaders of the country's major three parties have said about child care.
A weak currency could offset some of the tariff impact from President Trump’s 25% duty on imported cars, said David Paterson, the representative in Washington D.C. for the Canadian province of ...
Eligible Canadians can expect money from the government this month through various Government of Canada benefits and credits.
From cost of living to pipelines, immigration to housing, The Gazette looks at what the Bloc, Conservatives, Liberals and NDP ...
A federal child tax booster will follow when the new benefit year begins in July 2025 ... A member or veteran of the Canadian ...
With May inching closer, a new batch of government payments is set to drop in Canadians' bank accounts courtesy of the Canada ...
As the cost of food, utilities, transportation and housing rises, many are tightening their belts and cancelling their ...
and to focus on ensuring they don’t miss out on the tax credits and benefits that are most commonly missed,” he said.
What Are the Tax Benefits of Having a Child? Having a child opens the door to several tax benefits that can significantly reduce your federal income tax liability. These benefits range from credits ...
Child Trust Funds are long-term ... The money will still be locked up until you turn 18, but the tax-free benefits of ISA investing still apply. You can transfer the entire CTF into a Junior ...