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Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says Canada is going ahead with its digital services tax on big tech companies that is set to take effect on June 30.
In a social media post on Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced an immediate suspension of trade and tariff talks ...
Canada is facing renewed trade tensions with the United States after US President Donald Trump abruptly cut off all trade negotiations with Canada, citing Ottawa's digital services tax (DST) as the ...
Carney’s government is betting that planned investments will increase the longer-term growth rate of the economy, which would ...
Proposed legislation would have allowed the U.S. to impose levies in response to ‘discriminatory or unfair taxes’ in foreign ...
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday he will impose new tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminum imports on ...
The deal valued at $58-million for a 65-per-cent stake in the Toronto-based bank is expected to close within weeks ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he did not speak Friday with Donald Trump before the U.S. president announced a sudden end to trade negotiations in response to Ottawa’s plans to push ahead with a ...
Canada’s tax, set to take effect on Monday, will hit companies like Amazon, Google, Meta, Uber and Airbnb with a 3 per cent ...
Keeping the digital tax will not affect the G7 agreement, which focuses on global minimum taxes, the Finance Department said. The Section 899 provision would have targeted companies and investors from ...
The parliamentary budget officer estimates the average Canadian family will save $280 on their taxes next year thanks to the ...
Interim NDP Leader Don Davies is accusing Prime Minister Mark Carney of not being transparent about negotiations with the U.S. on getting President Donald Trump's tariffs lifted.