The Department of Finance Canada today released for public comment a set of draft legislative proposals to implement previously announced and other tax measures.
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Statement by Minister St-Onge on the First Gold Medal for Canada at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games
Max Parrot wins a gold medal for Canada in slopestyle snowboard at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games.
Minister Champagne maintains the Competition Act’s merger notification threshold to support a dynamic, fair and resilient economy
Today, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, announced that he is not increasing the transaction-size threshold for the advance notification of mergers for 2022. The threshold remains at its 2021 level of $93 million. This decision not only recognizes the growth of the Canadian economy over the last year but also takes into consideration the ongoing pressures the economy continues to face, including rising inflation. This decision gives the Competition Bureau a greater field of view in its efforts to detect potentially harmful transactions, ensure that they are properly reviewed before taking hold in the marketplace, and help protect Canadian consumers and businesses.
Canada’s employment growth slows in January due to Omicron
The surge of Omicron cases in Canada forced businesses to close in January. As a result, Canada lost 200,000 jobs and unemployment rose to 6.5%. Statistics Canada’s newest Labour Force Survey captures Canada’s labour data from the week of January 9 to 15. By then, public health measures included capacity limits in retail stores and […]
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Statement from Minister Sajjan on International Development Week 2022
The Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of International Development and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada, today issued the following statement to kick off International Development Week 2022, which runs from February 6 to 12.
How Canada uses personal information collected at the border on immigration applications
Since February 2019, the Entry/Exit Program has allowed the Canadian border to collect basic traveller information and share it with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). IRCC uses the information to verify residency requirements for applications for permanent residence, work permits, study permits, and Canadian citizenship applications. Some programs require applicants to be in Canada for […]
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Statement by Minister St-Onge on the First Medal for Canada at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games
Team Canada wins a bronze medal in long track speed skating at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games
Mandatory Disclosure Rules
Budget 2021 recognized that the lack of timely, comprehensive and relevant information on aggressive tax planning strategies is one of the main challenges faced by tax authorities worldwide. Early access to this information allows tax authorities to respond quickly to tax risks through informed risk assessments, audits and changes to legislation.
Income Tax Mandatory Disclosure Rules Consultation: Sample Notifiable Transactions
Under Section 237.4 of the Income Tax Act, the Minister of National Revenue has the authority to designate, with the concurrence of the Minister of Finance, transactions and series of transactions as requiring disclosure by taxpayers, advisers, promoters, and certain other persons.
Expansion of the Eligibility for Tax Support for Business Investments
Budget 2021 included proposals to provide temporary immediate expensing in respect of certain property acquired by a Canadian-Controlled Private Corporation (CCPC).
Canada sends non-lethal military aid to further support Ukraine
Last night, as part of Canada’s recently announced immediate support to Ukraine and the extension and expansion of Operation UNIFIER, the Canadian Armed Forces’ (CAF) training and capacity-building mission in Ukraine, a CAF C-177 Globemaster departed CFB Trenton carrying non-lethal military equipment.
Canada launches new immigration application tracker for spousal and child sponsorship
Canada has launched an online portal where spousal and child sponsorship applicants can track their immigration application online. The tracker can be found on the government website. It is currently only for people who are applying for spousal, common-law, and dependent child sponsorship. It is available to applicants as well as representatives. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship […]
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Media advisory - Montréal, Quebec
The Samuel De Champlain Bridge will shine in red, green, and yellow from sunset to 1 a.m. this evening in recognition and celebration of Black History Month.
Canada and Province of British Columbia support Stó:lō Nation research and commemoration activities around former residential school sites
Today, David Jimmie, Chief of Squiala First Nation and President of the Stó:lō Nation Chiefs’ Council; the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Crown–Indigenous Relations; and Murray Rankin, B.C. Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, announced funding totalling $2,027,520.
Statement from the Chief Public Health Officer of Canada on February 4, 2022
Statement from the Chief Public Health Officer of Canada on COVID-19 (February 4)
New incubation and acceleration services for Outaouais cybersecurity businesses
CED grants $230,000 in financial support to Gatineau’s Cilex.
Government of Canada takes steps toward implementing innovative technologies to improve rail safety
The Government of Canada remains committed to protecting Canadians who live and work along rail lines, which is why it continues to encourage railways to use the most effective tools available to reduce the risk of serious accidents.
Minister Vandal highlights Indigenous and northern leadership in keynote address at the Great Northern Festival's "Climate Solutions Series" in Minneapolis
Today, Canada's Minister of Northern Affairs, the Honourable Daniel Vandal, delivered a keynote address and participated in a question and answer session on Canada's leadership on climate action at the Great Northern Festival.
Calls for proposals launched to create lasting impact and greater opportunities for persons with disabilities
Building accessible and inclusive communities, where persons with disabilities have equal opportunities to thrive and succeed, will be an essential part of Canada’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. That is why the Government of Canada is supporting community projects to provide greater access and opportunities for persons with disabilities.
Cancellation of planned closure on Chaudière Crossing
Gatineau, Quebec, February 4, 2022 – Public Services and Procurement Canada wishes to advise motorists that the Chaudière Crossing will no longer be closed to vehicular traffic from Friday, February 4, at 8 pm to Monday, February 7, at 6 am, following the cancellation of a planned closure.
Job vacancies in Canada remain near record highs
The number of job vacancies in Canada remains high with 874,700 unfilled positions, according to the latest Statistics Canada figures. Data from November suggests the number of job vacancies was down 9.3% from October, but still significantly higher than before the start of the pandemic. Although the last two months have seen a decline from […]
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Government of Canada Invests in Projects that Raise Awareness of Dementia and Promote Dementia-inclusive Communities
Today, the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Health, along with Outremont MP, Rachel Bendayan, announced more than $1.8 million in funding for three projects in Québec. These projects, which support the implementation of Canada’s national dementia strategy, will raise awareness about dementia with a focus on reducing risk and stigma and improving the quality of life of people living with dementia and family/friend caregivers.
Government of Canada to announce new funding to support the Edmonton International Airport
The Minister of Transport, the Honourable Omar Alghabra, and the Minister of Northern Affairs, Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada and Minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency, the Honourable Daniel Vandal, will make an important funding announcement to support critical infrastructure at the Edmonton International Airport. Minister Alghabra and Minister Vandal will be joined by Tom Ruth, President and CEO, Edmonton Regional Airports Authority.
Statement by the Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion on the Appointment of Canada’s Federal Housing Advocate
Every Canadian deserves a safe and affordable place to call home.
Remarks from the Chief Public Health Officer on Feb 4, 2022
Remarks from the Chief Public Health Officer on COVID-19, February 4, 2022