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Tax Reform- Why Small Businesses Could Get the Short End of the Stick

9th - Higher Ed
Washington Post Columnist and The Marks Group Founder Gene Marks says the president's proposal would be great for corporations, but smaller businesses wouldn't see the same cuts.
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Startups

9th - Higher Ed
Bruce Sellery, author, The Moolala Guide to Rockin’ Your RRSP, on what needs to be on your radar if you're thinking of starting a business
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Small biz tax changes

9th - Higher Ed
Allan Lanthier is former chair of the Canadian Tax Foundation and a retired senior partner at Ernst & Young
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Is there a culture of fear at the City of Windsor?

9th - Higher Ed
Councilor Kieran McKenzie says a report on employee experience at the City of Windsor displays a culture of fear. Michelle Holland, a consultant on the report, says staff raised "old boy's club" attitude, which Windsor's Mayor Drew...
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Here is how two garbage dumps were transformed into urban forests in Pune

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Discover how Pune Municipal Corporation transformed two encroachment-prone lands into thriving urban forests, and the challenges they faced along the way
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Residents seek governance changes on Roosevelt Island

9th - Higher Ed
Complaints of turmoil within the island's board have fueled demands for increased community involvement in decision-making processes.
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Efficiency Manitoba seeks new mandate that prioritizes reducing electricity demand

9th - Higher Ed
Efficiency Manitoba, the Crown corporation that began operating in 2020, is on the verge of receiving a new mandate from the provincial government that will expand its scope beyond reducing energy consumption to also focusing on demand.
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Brown University students in US on hunger strike for Palestine

9th - Higher Ed
Students at Brown University are on a hunger strike to stop the institution from investing in companies that aid Israel's war in Gaza.
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Ghulam Nabi Azad congratulates government on passing Women's Reservation Bill unanimously

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On the Women's Reservation Bill, Ghulam Nabi Azad congratulated the government and said that it should have been passed 30 years back.Ghulam Nabi Azad congratulates government on passing Women's Reservation Bill unanimously
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Karnataka: Anti-mosquito fogging drive begins in Kalaburagi to curb dengue scare

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Karnataka's Kalaburagi City Corporation started a mass fogging drive to combat the increasing dengue cases in the city. Bhuvanesh Patil, City Corporation Commissioner while speaking to ANI said, "For the past two weeks, the city has...
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N.W.T. man dies waiting for essential home renovations

9th - Higher Ed
An Indigenous woman from Fort Simpson, N.W.T., spent years trying to access government funding for renovations that would help her terminally ill husband. He died without the funding being approved or work being done.
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Long Beach 'hero pay' initiative sparks backlash from grocery industry

9th - Higher Ed
California grocery association files lawsuit over city's provision of extra wages for essential workers like supermarket staff.
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US 'hero pay' initiative sparks backlash from grocery industry

9th - Higher Ed
California grocery association files lawsuit over city's provision of extra wages for essential workers like supermarket staff.
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Nova Scotia declares state of emergency due to COVID-19 | Sunday Scrum

9th - Higher Ed
Nova Scotia declared a state of emergency Sunday morning in the face of COVID-19, limiting social gatherings to no more than five people.
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Canada Post posts $841M loss, makes ‘final offer’ to union

9th - Higher Ed
Reporting a $841 million pre-tax loss for 2024, Canada Post says it has tabled its 'final offer' to the union representing postal workers now threatening to strike.
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Canada Post annual report shows $1.3B operating loss in 2024

9th - Higher Ed
Postal workers have been in the strike position since last Friday and are refusing overtime as Canada Post says it has given its final offer to the union. The last postal worker strike in December 2024 cost the company $2.8 million,...
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Quilliq Energy Corporation say staff shortages contributed to winter power outages

9th - Higher Ed
The corporation says it's working to fix the problem, but as TJ Dhir tells us, it's not that simple.
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Canada Post presents new offer, rejects union request for bargaining pause

9th - Higher Ed
Days before a possible strike, Canada Post made a new contract offer — but rejected a request from the union representing postal workers to delay job action for two weeks while it considers the deal.
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As strike looms, Canada Post communications VP blasts union over ‘rinse and repeat’, while union president calls out

9th - Higher Ed
55,000 postal workers could be on strike as of Friday, and both sides still seem far apart. The CBC’s Terry Roberts reports.
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How we are covering the Canadian federal election

9th - Higher Ed
It’s Canada’s 45th federal election. Brodie Fenlon, editor in chief at CBC News, explains what you can expect from the public broadcaster's coverage.
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India-EU trade talks: Netherlands FM calls India an 'important partner'

9th - Higher Ed
The Netherlands Foreign minister Caspar Veldkamp, who is on India visit, has said that his country is keen to sign MoU with India. Speaking to WION's Sidhant Sibal, FM Veldkamp termed India as an 'important partner' of EU, Netherlands &...
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How much land do Buddhist groups on P.E.I. control? Here's why it's hard to come up with a number

9th - Higher Ed
It's a direct question... but also an indirect question: How much land do two Buddhist organizations in the province control? The Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission is diving into the mystery after the province recently ordered a...
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Lawyer for Inuvik green energy company says lawsuit is delay tactic

9th - Higher Ed
The case was before the Northwest Territories Supreme Court Wednesday. CBC’s Nadeer Hashmi reports.
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Why NTPC is paying Naka Power $48,000 a month to serve Hay River

9th - Higher Ed
It's been 10 years since Hay River decided to change electricity providers. Now it's finally happening — starting next month NTPC is taking over for Naka Power.