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For Trudeau, redistribution politics means something different now than it did nine years ago
The failure of the capital gains tax to resonate reflects how macroeconomic landscape has become the big driver of redistribution
Controversial capital gains change now in effect: CTV
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland responds to a question during a news conference, Tuesday, October 24, 2023 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
Canadians unconvinced capital gains tax will make life more affordable: Angus Reid
One in five Canadians believes their disposable income will drop as a result of changes to federal capital gains tax legislation: Angus Reid
Opinion: Capital gains tax hike is another fulfillment fiasco in the making: Financial Post
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland proposed changes to the capital gains tax regime in the April 16, 2024 budget.
Capital gains tax change 'shortsighted' and 'sows division' business groups tell Freeland: CTV
Canada’s 2024 budget includes a proposal to increase the inclusion rate for capital gains, a measure that is drawing criticism from business groups in Canada.
Taking stock of Budget 2024: Three key takeaways
Canada’s 2024 budget is now at the 10-day mark since being tabled by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland on April 16 - enough time to take stock of and process reaction from stakeholders.
Budget fallout: Backlash over capital gains tax hike, structural deficits
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s 2024 budget released on Tuesday continues to make headlines as analysts, pundits and journalists parse through the numbers and proposed policies.