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  2. Income tax in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Data on basic personal amounts (personal exemption taxed at 0%) can be found on a year by year basis is also available. [13] Their values are contained on line 300 of either the document "Schedule 1 - Federal Tax", or "General Income Tax and Benefit Guide", of each year by year General Income Tax and Benefit Package listed.

  3. Universal basic income in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Two major basic income experiments have been conducted in Canada. Firstly the Mincome experiment in Manitoba 1974–1979, and secondly the Ontario Basic Income Pilot Project in 2017. The latter was intended to last for three years but only lasted a few months due to its subsequent cancellation by the then newly-elected Conservative government.

  4. Payroll tax - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the first type of payroll tax as it is applied in Canada, though, there is no basic personal exemption below which employees are not required to pay the tax. [8] Ontario applies a health premium tax to all payrolls on a sliding scale up to $900 per year. [9]

  5. Taxation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The personal property limitation was removed with the passage of the Assessment Act in 1904. [23] By 1936, some 200 councils ranging in size from Toronto to Blenheim Township were collecting such taxes. [24] Toronto levied personal income taxes until 1936, and corporate income taxes until 1944. [25]

  6. Corporate tax in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, when Alberta made a deep and rapid corporate tax rate cut, from 12%, which is the average provincial corporate tax rate, to 8%, University of Toronto economist, Michael Smart, cautioned that this could result in "Ontario-based companies booking profits in Alberta to pay lower tax rates—shades of the "Québec shuffle" that occurred in ...

  7. Large meals after 5 pm could contribute to type 2 diabetes risk

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    Consuming more than 45% of daily calories after 5 p.m. can contribute to greater risk of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular problems, and chronic inflammation, a recent study suggests.

  8. Government supports ‘single-sex exemptions’ based on ...

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    November 13, 2024 at 11:25 AM The Government has committed to supporting single-sex spaces, with service providers able to make exemptions on the basis of biological sex.

  9. 2024 is a Leap Year, but what does that mean? Here's the ...

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    2024 is a leap year, so there will be 29 days in February instead of the usual 28. ... but Pope Gregory instilled various exemptions to the rule to avoid any further disparities.