With the largest industrial tax base in New Brunswick, Saint John is proposing municipalities get to keep it all instead of sharing almost 50 per cent of it with the provincial government. The city says rising costs is one reason why. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla has the story.
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Saint John proposes municipalities stop sharing taxes with provincial government
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