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The Canadian federal budget for the 2008–09 fiscal year was presented to the House of Commons of Canada by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty on February 26, 2008. [3]The budget included a surplus of $10.2 billion to be applied to pay down federal debt, and the introduction of the Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA). [4]
2008 Canadian federal budget Responsible Leadership: 2008–09 26 February 2008 C-50: Royal Assent (18 June 2008) ... 2020 Canadian federal budget: 2020–21 —
Rank Name Level of government Total expenditure Per-capita expenditure Fiscal year Source 1 Canada: Federal 338,500,000,000 2018-19 [1]2 Ontario: Provincial
2008 Canadian federal budget; K. Kansas state budget (2008–09) N. 2008 New Zealand budget; O. ... 2008 United States federal budget This page was last ...
Back in 1776, the U.S. began with just 13 states—a new Canadian-American nation would need to begin with 13 more. Health care. Canadians love to complain about our health-care system, but we ...
The Canadian province of Ontario, the world's biggest sub-sovereign debtor, kept its focus on spending restraint in a budget update on Wednesday that included a small business tax break and cut ...
The Canadian federal budget for the 2007–08 fiscal year was presented to the House of Commons of Canada by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty. Flaherty presented the 2007 budget on March 19, 2007. No income tax or GST cuts were announced but there were tax credits (of up to $310 per child) for some families with children under 18. [2]
10. Calgary. Safety index: 61.5 Cost-of-living index (with rent): 55.1 Total monthly cost of living (with rent): $2,562.64 Calgary is in Southern Alberta, at the foot of the stunning Canadian Rockies.