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  2. Carbon pricing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Poilievre pledged in July 2023 that he would repeal the carbon tax if the Conservatives form government under him in the 2025 federal election. [ 102 ] In March 2024, Poilievre called for a non-confidence vote in the federal government in the House of Commons to prevent the April 1 increase in the carbon price.

  3. 2024 Saskatchewan general election - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Saskatchewan general election was held on October 28, ... 2025. [6] The fixed election ... and a refundable tax credit of up to $10,000 for fertility ...

  4. Cynthia Block - Wikipedia

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    In December 2024, Block led the new council in reducing a proposed property tax increase in the 2025 budget from nearly 6% to below 5%. [12] Council also approved an encampment and emergency shelter plan that made millions of dollars in federal funding available to help address homelessness. [13]

  5. Booze, oil and orange juice: How Canada could fight ... - AOL

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    February 1, 2025 at 6:46 PM. ... protecting jobs and raising tax revenue. ... Scott Moe, leader of the mineral-rich province of Saskatchewan, has said that broad levies on US goods would "rip this ...

  6. Income Taxes 2025: A Look at How This Year’s Election ... - AOL

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    Tax year 2022: $2,753. Tax year 2021: $3,012. Tax year 2020: $2,873. Tax year 2019: $2,781. As for tax policies, the Tax Foundation outlined these highlights from each of the two main candidates ...

  7. Your money, the economy, taxes might change in 2025 ... - AOL

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    The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which was enacted during president-elect Trump’s first term, is destined to expire at the end of 2025, which would bring back prior rules and generally higher ...

  8. Jon Hromek - Wikipedia

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    Hromek pitched SUP as "a true conservative option" for the province, stating that the party would pursue increased privatization in the healthcare system, reintroduce standardized testing in the education system while placing greater limitations on sexual health education, and cut sales taxes and eliminate the provincial gas tax. [9]

  9. Equalization payments in Canada - Wikipedia

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    A formal system of equalization payments was first introduced in 1957. [7] [ Notes 1]. The original program had the goal of giving each province the same per-capita revenue as the two wealthiest provinces, Ontario and British Columbia, in three tax bases: personal income taxes, corporate income taxes and succession duties (inheritance taxes).