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Category: Taxes and Benefits
Ottawa’s plan to expand CPP falls short, Ontario says
The federal government's move to allow Canadians to contribute more voluntarily to the CPP won't derail Ontario's plan to implement a provincial pension plan, says the cabinet minister overseeing the initiative. ...
Seen: Pooled pension plans bill passes third reading
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CPP fund grows assets 18.3 per cent to $264.6 billion
CPP Fund ends its 2015 fiscal year with net assets up from $219.1 billion at end of fiscal 2014 ...
Budget hearings Day 2: Hollywood North pans tax credit cut
FilmOntario warns proposed changes threaten 'to destabilize the entire film and TV business in Ontario.' ...
Heard: Private members bill seeks to close WSIB compensation loophole
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Cut to a film credit seen jeopardizing 31,000 jobs
The 2015 budget will trim the Ontario Production Services Tax Credit. And that could result in film companies 'burning a jurisdiction' - getting out of town and taking jobs with them, NDP culture critic Paul Miller warn ...
Dean: Liberals gladly take criticism for not raising taxes
Columnist Tony Dean says tax increases should enter the picture as a revenue strategy in the next year or two to make up the difference in what's likely to be a shortfall on the government's path to balance. ...
Budget 2015: Government trimming tax credits for apprenticeships and media
Finance Minister Charles Sousa says the government wants to 'make our business tax support more focused and effective' ...
Happening: Hospital workers protest so-called inadequate sick plan
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