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Capital gains tax changes will not move forward, Carney confirmsPoliticsMar 21
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PoliticsCapital gains tax changes will not move forward, Carney confirms
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Capital gains tax changes will not move forward, Carney confirmsPoliticsMar 21The Prime Minister's Office says a plan to hike the inclusion rate on capital gains, first pitched in the federal budget last year, will not move forward.
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Hudson’s Bay to keep 6 stores open, begin liquidation of all other locations in daysConsumerMar 21
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Small business confidence hits record low amid US. tariffs: CFIBMoneyMar 20
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U.S. Federal Reserve holds interest rate, sees slower economic growth aheadU.S. NewsMar 19
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Trump officials defend tariffs as market turmoil hits savings, retirementsThe U.S. stock market was sinking further Tuesday after Trump said he would double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, continuing a more than week-long downward trend.EconomyMar 11
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