William Watson: Chrystia Freeland delivers a Joe Biden budget From blue-collar bluster to giant green subsidies, Made-in-Canada packaging and make-the-rich-pay rhetoric, Canada's federal budget borrows heavily from the U.S. with Video 187 Comments William Watson March 28, 2023 NP Comment Chr...
PwC Canada's Federal budget analysis Learn more On April 16, 2024, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Chrystia Freeland, presented the federal government’s budget. Read more about the tax initiatives proposed in the budget in our in-depth Tax Insights. Key highlights: Increase...
The 2023 Federal Budget was released in the House of Commons by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland on 28 March, who said that Canada will seize the "historic opportunity" of building a clean economy. "We are going to build a clean electrical grid that connects Ca...
The Tri-Agency will see a$1.8 billion bumpover the next five years! Financial support for international students Though the recent budget announcement didn't include additional support for international students, you should be aware that EduCanada does offerscholarships to stud...
Budget 2024 proposes to implement the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) in Canada. The measure would impose a new annual reporting requirement in the Income Tax Act on entities and individuals (referred to as crypto-asset service providers) that are resident in Canada, or that carry on bu...
Canada's budget 2024: Canada never needed hundreds of hyper-targeted anti-oppression-themed grants to function, but we're getting it
Federal Budget 2024: Capital Gains Taxes Climb; Some Nuggets for Entrepreneurs Douglas Porter April 23, 2024 | Economic Insights, Wealth Management BMO Recognized as Best Commercial Bank in Canada June 26, 2023 | Business Strategy, Wealth Management First Look at the 2023 Canadian Federal Budge...
On November 21, 2023, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, presented Canada’s 2023 Fall Economic Statement. Consistent with last fall’s announcement, the federal government’s fiscal plan remains focused on m
On March 28, 2023, the federal government tabled its 2023 budget,“A Made-in-Canada Plan: Strong Middle Class, Affordable Economy, Healthy Future”(the “Budget”). Last week, our Tax Group released itscomprehensive Budget commentary. Notably for employers, that comm...
Officials last year said the provisions in the 2022 federal budget would leave spending at 1.5 per cent of GDP by 2027. That represents an increase over the 1.29 per cent last year, but will leave Canada far short of the two per cent target established by NATO allies — and poten...