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Trump WARNS Canada After Ending 'Very Difficult' Trade Talks | 'U.S. Has Power Over You' | Watch

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U.S. President Donald Trump has abruptly cut off ongoing trade negotiations with Canada, citing the country’s digital services tax on U.S. tech giants. He described the move as “a direct and blatant attack on our country” and vowed to...
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Trump's massive tax-cut bill clears procedural hurdle in early morning vote

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Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives advanced President Donald Trump's massive tax-cut and spending bill in a 219-213 vote at around 3:30 a.m. ET on Thursday.
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Poilievre's crusade against taxes continues outside question period

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Pierre Poilievre lost his seat in the federal election and wasn't able to participate in the first House of Commons debate. So the Conservative leader took questions from media elsewhere and criticized the Liberals for 'copying' policies...
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Kenya police fire tear gas at protesters in Nairobi over blogger’s death in custody

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Protesters take to the streets demanding answers over the death of a blogger in police custody.
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Bridgewater landlords show no interest in energy program

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The town launched a pilot program offering landlords incentives to make energy-efficient upgrades to their properties. So far, no one has opted in. As Giuliana Grillo reports, this may have to do with a lack of immediate financial gains...
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How much will Mark Carney's middle-class tax cut impact Canadians' wallets?

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with tax filer Jason Crawley about the Liberal government's tax cut for the middle class, and if it will make a difference in your day-to-day finances.
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Local accountant shares how proposed changes to SALT deductions cap could impact Connecticut

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When people file their federal taxes, they choose one of two deductions - either the standard, which is based on filing status and is a set amount around $30,000 for a married couple or by itemizing different deductions.
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Tax bill corrected for 78-year-old Ronkonkoma resident following clerical error, News 12 report

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Nick De Micco's tax bill featured a clerical error that was set to cost the Ronkonkoma senior more than $4,000.
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Rep. Lawler says he’s pushing to raise SALT deductions following meeting with President Trump

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Currently, SALT allows taxpayers to deduct up to $10,000 of property taxes plus local and state income taxes, or state and local sales taxes that they already paid.
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No summer budget, says Finance Minister Champagne

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Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the government will have a fall economic statement but no budget this summer. Champagne spoke after the first meeting of Prime Minister Mark Carney's newly named cabinet.
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Some Canadian millionaires are lobbying for a tax change: they want to pay more

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CBC's Anis Heydari reports on Patriotic Millionaires Canada, an activist group made up of wealthy Canadians who want the government to ramp up taxation on the rich.
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Rep. Lalota provides update as federal lawmakers yet to reach a deal on SALT

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Rep. Republican Nick Lalota joined News 12 this morning to chat about the State and Local Tax Deduction Cap and what comes next.
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Head's up, the tax deadline is approaching

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Tax experts say Calgarians should file tax returns ahead of the April 30 deadline to avoid interest and penalties but also benefit from key incentives and programs.
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Fact-checking the numbers in the parties' platforms

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The CBC News election fact-checking team went over the major party platforms to compare their promises, verify their claims and check their math.
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Poilievre unveils Conservative platform focusing on spending cuts, reducing deficit

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre released the party's platform in the final week of the campaign, pledging to cut income taxes, remove the GST on new homes and reduce Canada’s existing deficit by 70 per cent.
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Fact-checking the federal leaders' debate

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CBC's Jonathon Gatehouse fact-checked comments by the main party leaders on foreign aid, taxes and government services during the English-language federal leaders' debate on Thursday.
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Tax day help for last-minute filers

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The IRS free file lets qualified taxpayers prepare and file federal income tax returns online using guided tax preparation software
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New Canaan expert shares last-minute tax advice for tax-filers

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Filing an extension doesn’t mean you don’t have to pay taxes by April 15, Roy Abramowitz says. You should calculate what you think you owe and pay it by the deadline, or face penalties.
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Nassau County GOP, Dems announce candidates for Hempstead town supervisor race

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Hempstead Town Supervisor Don Clavin will not be seeking re-election, running instead for a county court judge position.
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Taxing Long Island: New York state has second highest overall tax burden in the country

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More than 13.5% of your overall personal income is paid out in state and local taxes.
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'Why us?': Disbelief in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon over Trump tariff

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U.S. President Donald Trump has placed tariffs on island nations around the world, but Steve Le Bars says he was surprised to see his home of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, the small French territory off Newfoundland, slapped with a heavy...
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Here’s how Ford plans to help Ontario businesses affected by tariffs

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Ontario has announced new measures to help workers and businesses affected by U.S. tariffs. As CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp explains, Premier Doug Ford is offering billions in tax relief and rebates amid worldwide economic turmoil.
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Who will make life more affordable? | Election 2025 political panel breakdown

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As Canada heads deeper into the federal election campaign, big questions loom: Why are houses so expensive? Why are grocery prices climbing? And what about jobs? All of this is happening as tariffs and global tensions impact our farmers,...