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Thousands march in Colombia over tax proposals, rising insecurity

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Strike went ahead despite calls for it to be postponed because of COVID-19, with riot police using tear gas to disperse the crowds.
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Iowa Rep. Says Republicans Unified Despite Ousting Cheney From Leadership Role

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Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-Iowa 2nd District) spoke to Cheddar and said now that Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) has been ousted from her leadership role, the Republican caucus is ready to focus on key issues like border security,...
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'We plan to return as much money from this ineffective tax to Saskatchewan people as quickly as we can' | Scott Moe

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe joins Power & Politics host Vassy Kapelos to discuss the Supreme Court ruling that deemed the federal carbon tax constitutional.
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Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) Says President Biden's Infrastructure Plan 'Exactly What We Need'

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Yesterday, President Biden introduced his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan, calling it a once-in-a-generation investment in America. U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) explains why this plan will help the U.S. compete globally and spur...
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EU member states push forward with new tax transparency rules

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A majority of EU states agreed last week to press ahead with tax transparency laws for the world's largest multinational companies.
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Trudeau announces changes to how the CERB benefit is repaid

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters outside Rideau Cottage on Tuesday.
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Why doesn't the EU consider Luxembourg a tax haven?

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The tiny Grand Duchy has been accused of being a tax haven after the OpenLux investigation revealed the country hosts 55,000 offshore companies.
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How the pandemic changes 2020 tax returns

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The COVID-19 pandemic had a big impact on many Canadians’ bottom line and that will result in changes for tax returns, including a work-from-home credit and paying tax on the CERB. Businesses are hoping the government will provide...
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Bloc Leader says Democrats should look at what they did wrong

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Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet spoke with reporters about the U.S. election before his weekly Wednesday caucus meeting on Parliament Hill.
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Trudeau avoids U.S. election comments

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With U.S. election results still coming in, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and high-ranking Conservatives are avoiding directly commenting on the process or the outcome, but the leaders of smaller parties aren't holding back with their...
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Trump paints grim picture of a Biden presidency

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The U.S. president said the country is on the road to recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, but a Democrat win would derail it.
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Debate Rewind: Key Moments from Trump and Biden's Final Faceoff

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Cheddar has cut through the fluff to bring you the highlights of Thursday night's final debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. From coronavirus to fracking, it's all here, so check it out.
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Stocks Close Lower as Investors Digest President-Elect Biden's Latest Relief Plan

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Stocks closed lower to end a volatile week on Wall Street, just one day after President-Elect Biden unveiled his plan for a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill. Megan Horneman, Director of Portfolio Strategy at Verdence Capital...
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Florida embraces influx of Wall Street firms, tech companies

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Firms are leaving California and New York in droves, opting for places such as Florida where the weather is warmer and taxes are lower.
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NDP Leader Singh says Fall Economic Statement shows future 'cuts to the help that people need'

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Reacting to the Fall Economic Statement, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the government should be more focused on generating revenue from wealthy individuals and corporations so that it can continue to invest in helping people in a...
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Pence paints Biden/Harris as bad for the economy

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Vice-President Mike Pence returned to the same theme often during the debate, painting a United States under Joe Biden as one where taxes will go up and thousands of jobs will be lost.
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Talk about transparency

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Democratic vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris questions whether Donald Trump is making decisions in Americans' best interest or his own.
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NJ Sen. Bob Menendez Says SCOTUS Vote Should Wait

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After ripping President Trump on the Senate floor regarding alleged $750 tax bills in 2016 and 2017, Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) said the American people are absolutely concerned about the president's finances. Menendez also discussed his...
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Closing the wealth gap | Sunday Scrum

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Experts are warning that the wealthy and the less well-off are economically recovering from COVID-19 at dramatically different rates, leading many governments — including the federal Liberals — to consider higher taxes for the wealthy.
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How media coverage of the U.S. election compares with 2016

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Jill Abramson, the former executive editor of the New York Times, says coverage of the election has improved overall, but some U.S. news networks are more partisan than in 2016.
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Supreme Court Sidesteps Ruling, Blocking Congress from President Trump's Taxes

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In a second ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court sidestepped a decision on President Trump turning his tax returns over to Congress. The case is to be returned to a lower court.
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New North American trade deal takes effect

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The new North American trade deal took effect on Wednesday. CUSMA, often called "the new NAFTA," brings changes to the duties and taxes paid on items shipped from the U.S.
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Worry Less About Stocks, More About Income Taxes Under Biden, Strategist Says

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Alvina Lo, Chief Wealth Strategist at Wilmington Trust, joined Cheddar to discuss the tax implications for investors during a Biden presidency.
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What you need to know about repaying CERB

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Some Canadians are getting letters from the Canada Revenue Agency, suggesting they could have to repay thousands of dollars in CERB money because they may not have been eligible to receive it in the first place.