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The measure never passed parliament but the government has been collecting the additional tax since June. "In the event that Parliament is prorogued, or dissolved, the CRA (Canada Revenue Agency ...
The President of Finland can dissolve the parliament and call for an early election. As per the version of the 2000 constitution currently in use, the president can do this only upon proposal by the prime minister and after consultations with the parliamentary groups while the Parliament is in session. In prior versions of the constitution, the ...
As part of his resignation, Trudeau also announced that Governor General Mary Simon would prorogue Parliament until 24 March 2025. [3] As a result, a revised version of the Online Harms Act, the Electoral Participation Act, and proposed increases to Canada's capital gains tax all died on the order paper, [61] among 22 other government bills. [62]
Among other provisions, the bill doubled the GST/HST credit for the 2019 tax year, added $300 to the May 2020 Canada Child Benefit, paused (for 6 months) repayments of Canada Student Loans, immediately transferred $500 million to the provinces, amended the Patent Act to allow government to use a patented invention without the permission until ...
Canada's Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland quit on Monday after clashing with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on issues including how to handle possible U.S. tariffs, dealing a huge blow to an ...
There is no evidence of "traitors" in Canada's parliament plotting with foreign governments to interfere with elections, a Canadian public inquiry has said. The foreign interference commission's ...
The president can also dissolve the Bundestag if no candidate won the absolute majority of the members of parliament after three votes. The President has the right to pardon criminals for federal crimes with the countersignature of a member of the cabinet. The refusal of a pardon does not need a countersignature.
Canada could impose countermeasures on up to C$150 billion ($105 billion) worth of U.S. imports if President-elect Donald Trump puts tariffs on Canadian goods and services, a source familiar with ...