- Government announced tax break on groceries, children’s clothing, Christmas trees, restaurant meals, and more
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- Canada Post strike updates
- Loblaw price-cutting spree to win back customers
- Tax break will apply to groceries, alcohol, restaurant meals, children’s items, and printed goods
- Items like prepared foods, snacks, alcoholic beverages, children’s clothing, toys, printed newspapers, and books will be GST/HST-free
Source: financialpost.com
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