April 17, 2024 - Canada's wealthiest individuals and corporations will soon pay taxes on a larger share of the capital gains they earn under a new provision in the 2024 budget. Canadian business groups warn this change could drive businesses out of Canada and harm productivity. Minister of Small Business Rechie Valdez says the tax policy changes will affect less than one per cent of Canadians. Plus, more stakeholder reaction on Power & Politics.
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