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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland won't say if the upcoming federal budget will include higher taxes for corporate Canada, including grocers, or those outside of 'the middle class.' Her stance aligns with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's refusal to convene an emergency meeting with Canada's premiers over carbon tax concerns, as reported by @rachaiello. Freeland emphasized the necessity of a strong climate plan for Canada to remain competitive in the global economy.
Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland won’t rule out new taxes or higher taxes for those outside of “the middle class.” https://t.co/hYDs5GL94c
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Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland backs up PM Trudeau's refusal to hold an emergency meeting with Canada's premiers over carbon tax concerns. Canada needs a "strong climate plan" or else we won't be able to "participate in the global economy," she says. https://t.co/dh39RL8IFZ https://t.co/zBmI6GdDVt
Freeland won't say if federal budget will include higher taxes for corporate Canada, grocers, @rachaiello reports. https://t.co/Ilykd9AWC7 #cdnpoli Find out more at https://t.co/xofn4ZIXij https://t.co/GcrVwtwJPk
Freeland won't say if federal budget will include higher taxes for corporate Canada, grocers https://t.co/NGAgAZ0PpU