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Approved for Kegerator
25 Nov 2009 by akchris  
Join Date: Jan 2009. Location: Nova Scotia, Canada. Posts: 491. Default ... Join Date: May 2007. Location: wall, nj. Posts: 1630. Default ... CORONA MILL BUCKET SYSTEM V. 2.0 "crushing grain on a beer budget" http://www.homebrewtalk.com/ 1308996-post144.html. wilserbrewer is offline ...
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Fuddle Duddle: Does Ottawa Expect to tell Quebec How to Spend the ...
20 Mar 2007 by Antonio  
At a time when other governments in Canada were making major cuts, including cuts by the federal government to provincial transfers, the government of Quebec chose to create new and expensive programs. .... budget 2007: -BC loses 1 million -Nova Scotia loses 5 million -Sask...nada -NFLD....nada -nB....nada -PEI...who cares. _Quebec...2.3 billion -ontario...1.1 billion -MB...900 million way to go prime minister harper, as our "expert" on the fiscal imbalance over at fuddle ...
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1% small business tax: a bad idea returns
17 Mar 2009 by Erin Weir  
(nova scotia's threshold is currently $400000, but the upcoming provincial budget will almost certainly raise it to $500000 in line with the last federal budget.) therefore, a lower “small business” rate delivers the largest tax breaks ...
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Provinces Without Property Transfer Tax?
3 Sep 2009 by DavidB  
Property Transfer (or Purchase) Tax / Land Transfer Fees are calculated between 0.5-2% of the property's total value (not applicable in Alberta, rural Nova Scotia or Saskatchewan). ... Since the 2005 Provincial Budget, Property Transfer Tax (PTT) is now exempt for individuals buying their first home as long as they meet certain criteria, namely that they are a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident and have never owned a home anywhere in the world; that they have lived in ...
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Overview of federal/provincial tax credits and rebates : Macleans ...
18 Dec 2008 by Macleans.ca  
Tax rebates from provincial governments. Manitoba: Introduced in 2007, the “Manitoba Tuition Fee Income Tax Rebate” provides post-secondary graduates with a 60 per cent income tax rebate on their eligible tuition fees. The rebate can be claimed over a ... Nova Scotia: The “Graduate Tax Credit” is available to anyone living and working in Nova Scotia who graduated from an eligible post-secondary program on or after January 1, 2006. The Tax Credit is only accessible by ...
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new brunswick's provincial budget: reality checks vrs tax cheques
9 Apr 2007 by Bill Belliveau  
newfoundland and nova scotia were blind-sided with equalization caps and the inclusion of 50% of their resource revenues in equalization computations. newfoundland premier danny williams has gone on the warpath accusing premier harper ...
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Special Report
20 Oct 2009
The negative balance reflected the federal swing into red ink as budget surpluses in some provinces – namely,. B.C., Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and N&L – were offset by deficits in Ontario, New Brunswick and P.E.I. ..... provincial levels. But as well, that's an average rate across. CANADIAN REAL AND POENTIAL GROWTH. -4%. -2%. 0%. 2%. 4%. 6%. 8%. 1962 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 1992 1997 2002 2007 2012 2017. Real GDP Growth. Potential GDP. Average Annual GDP Growth ...
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Grad studies, an investment in the lives of Canadians | University ...
23 Nov 2009 by Tara Fraser  
India, in its 2009 budget, boosted spending on higher education by 40 percent. Mr. O'Heron said that India is poised to surpass the G7 – the group of most industrialized nations – in research citations within five years. ... He gave the example of a graduate student at Acadia University who is using support from a research network that supports mathematical sciences (MITACS), the Nova Scotia government and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency to study how common ...
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McGuinty Gov't Ponders $10 Minimum Wage By 2010 - CityNews
23 Mar 2007
The provincial budget may include a plan to boost the minimum wage to $10.25 an hour by the year 2010. According to a published report, Dalton McGuinty's Liberal government will announce in Thursday's budget that they intend to gradually increase the ... Ontario: $8 now , $10.25 by 2010. Quebec: $7.75, increasing to $8 as of May 1st. New Brunswick: $7, increasing to $7.25 as of July 1st. Nova Scotia: $7.15. Prince Edward Island: $7.15, increasing to $7.50 as of April 1st. ...
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Out of balance : Radio Free Shambhala
26 Nov 2009 by Barbara Blouin  
The occasional budget figures available to dues-paying members of Shambhala International, called Sakyong Support and Mandala Services, do not provide an up-to-date or complete account of the Sakyong's income and expenses because only certain ... To cite an example, at the Scorpion Seal Assembly in Nova Scotia, the recommended teaching gift was $200. Direct donations. This is probably the most complicated category and the hardest to track. Other than teaching gifts, ...
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