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Ontario surpasses Quebec in corporate subsidies, new report says

Toronto Sun

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July 10, 2026

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Ontario could have lowest corporate tax rate in North America if it replaced subsidies with cuts, MEI says

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Loonie Politics

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· Jul 9, 2026

Saskatchewan to restructure income assistance program for those with disabilities

REGINA — Saskatchewan residents receiving income assistance for disabilities will soon see changes to their benefits. The province says starting Sept. 1, the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability program will be restructured to make it easier for clients to access assistance. Social Services Minister Terry Jenson says the province is moving benefits that deal with [] The post Saskatchewan to restructure income assistance program for those with disabilities appeared first on Loonie Politics.

National Post

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· Jul 2, 2026

Randall Denley: Ontario is an ‘economic powerhouse’ with an empathy deficit

For welfare for single employable people, only Nova Scotia offered less. On support for disability, Ontario is in the middle of the pack

Global News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Saskatchewan restructuring income assistance program for those with disabilities

Saskatchewan residents receiving income assistance for disabilities will see changes to their benefits as of Sept. 1, the province says.

CityNews Montreal

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· Jun 29, 2026

Montreal boosts rent assistance program ahead of July 1 moving day

With Quebec’s annual July 1 moving day approaching, the City of Montreal is investing an additional 742,500 to expand its Rent Assistance Bank, helping more tenants avoid losing their homes. The Martinez Ferrada administration says the funding will allow Maison du Père’s Rent Assistance Bank (BAL) to support an additional 150 households facing financial hardship due to rising housing costs and [] The post Montreal boosts rent assistance program ahead of July 1 moving day appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

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· Jun 23, 2026

Protecting Manitoba’s publicly funded housing

A look at Manitoba's new Housing and Renewal Corporation Amendment Act The post Protecting Manitoba’s publicly funded housing appeared first on CCPA.

Toronto Sun

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· Jul 7, 2026

CMHC dished out $31.7M in bonuses last year despite housing crisis, records show

“If your organization’s goal is making homes affordable, your C-suite shouldn’t be taking millions in taxpayer-funded bonuses while Canadians can’t afford homes,” said the CTF's Franco Terrazzano

Montreal Financial Blog

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· Apr 3, 2026

Car Expenses for Canadian Business Owners: What You Can Deduct (2026 Guide)

Canadian business owners can deduct a wide range of car expenses — but the rules, limits, and CRA rates change every year. This 2026 guide covers everything you need to know: the current CCA ceiling (39,000), updated lease deduction limits (1,100/month), the latest per-km rates for incorporated businesses, HST claimable on your car purchase, and new rules for electric vehicles. Updated April 2026 with current CRA figures for both sole proprietors and corporations.

CBC News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Quebec requires new truck drivers from Ontario to take an exam

Following several collisions involving heavy vehicles, Quebec has announced new measures aimed at addressing the issue of inexperienced drivers from Ontario.

iPhone in Canada

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· Jun 28, 2026

Quebecor Warns Of Bell Media Dominance If Corus Deal Proceeds

Quebecor still wants to buy Corus Entertainment, and it’s not being quiet about it. The Quebec media giant (and parent of Freedom Mobile, Videotron and Fizz) filed a letter with the CRTC this week, asking the regulator to reject Corus’s own restructuring plan and clear the way for a takeover instead. Quebecor president and CEO [] The post Quebecor Warns Of Bell Media Dominance If Corus Deal Proceeds first appeared on iPhone in Canada.

URL Media

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· Jun 23, 2026

Fewer and fewer families are buying fresh fruits and vegetables in North Carolina: what are the reasons?

l alza de precios, la pérdida de programas de ayuda y la recuperación tras Helene se juntan en el oeste del estado, donde los mercados gratuitos de comida fresca atienden [] The post Fewer and fewer families are buying fresh fruits and vegetables in North Carolina: what are the reasons? appeared first on URL Media.

Western Standard

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· Jul 12, 2026

MORGAN: If Canada must nationalize pipelines to build them — the country is broken

In 2018, when the Trudeau government painted itself into a corner leading to the purchase of the Trans Mountain Pipeline by taxpayers, Danielle Smith’s commentary on the issue was critical and uncompromising. In an article written for Global News, she said, “I hope I’m wrong, but we may be witnessing the biggest boondoggle in Canadian history.”

Wired

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· Jun 27, 2026

Duer’s Wear-Everywhere Pants Are on Sale This Weekend

It’s not often you can score discounts from the outdoor-coded Canadian company that makes understated and stylish performance clothing.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 24, 2026

Canadian Apartment REIT: A 4.5% Dividend Yield With Ample Coverage

Canadian Apartment REIT: A 4.5% Dividend Yield With Ample Coverage

Armstrong Economics

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· Jun 25, 2026

Politicians Never Spend Their Own Money

The Canadian government has quietly expanded the clothing allowances available to the Governor General, and the timing could not be more tone-deaf. While Canadians struggle with inflation, housing costs, and rising taxes, Ottawa has decided that the person already living in Rideau Hall requires even more taxpayer-funded support for wardrobes and official appearances. The Governor []

Calgary Sun

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· Jul 12, 2026

Letters, July 12, 2026: ‘Let Canadians vote on Alberta’

Let Canadians speak Now that Prime Minister Mark Carey has shown his Liberal government will be treating Alberta with the respect it has previously not always had, perhaps the time has come for Canadians, who do not reside in Alberta, to express their feelings about that province. One option for an official referendum question could []

The Suburban

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· Jul 8, 2026

Woe Canada?

Perhaps merging Canada with the US? I’ll start with the aside:

AllSides

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· Jun 25, 2026

NC tax preparers plead guilty in $25M pandemic-relief fraud scheme

A North Carolina tax return preparation business owner has joined seven former colleagues in pleading guilty to a scheme that sought almost 25 million in false COVID-19 relief tax refunds. The Justice Department on Wednesday announced that the company's owner, Nejlai Mitchell, filed fake tax returns based on a paid sick and family leave credit — which Congress passed to help struggling businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic — from April 2022 through May 2023.

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Related coverage for "Ontario surpasses Quebec in corporate subsidies, new report says": Loonie Politics — Saskatchewan to restructure income assistance program for those with disabilities. National Post — Randall Denley: Ontario is an ‘economic powerhouse’ with an empathy deficit. Global News — Saskatchewan restructuring income assistance program for those with disabilities. CityNews Montreal — Montreal boosts rent assistance program ahead of July 1 moving day. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives — Protecting Manitoba’s publicly funded housing. Toronto Sun — CMHC dished out $31.7M in bonuses last year despite housing crisis, records show. Montreal Financial Blog — Car Expenses for Canadian Business Owners: What You Can Deduct (2026 Guide). CBC News — Quebec requires new truck drivers from Ontario to take an exam. iPhone in Canada — Quebecor Warns Of Bell Media Dominance If Corus Deal Proceeds. URL Media — Fewer and fewer families are buying fresh fruits and vegetables in North Carolina: what are the reasons?. Western Standard — MORGAN: If Canada must nationalize pipelines to build them — the country is broken. Wired — Duer’s Wear-Everywhere Pants Are on Sale This Weekend. Seeking Alpha — Canadian Apartment REIT: A 4.5% Dividend Yield With Ample Coverage. Armstrong Economics — Politicians Never Spend Their Own Money. Calgary Sun — Letters, July 12, 2026: ‘Let Canadians vote on Alberta’. The Suburban — Woe Canada?. AllSides — NC tax preparers plead guilty in $25M pandemic-relief fraud scheme