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Canada — allows banks to loan money with lax or no controls.
The Toronto Star
October 27, 2010
Hookers and Booze: Your tax dollars at work
How over $4 million in small business loans doled out through
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for a fortune in unpaid tobacco taxes on smuggled cigarettes.
The Globe and Mail
August 26, 2004
Unclear who would pay JTI-Macdonald's $1.36-billion tax bill
John Saunders
With Canadian cigarette maker
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If Mr. Flaherty really thinks the average Canadian is "overtaxed" he would restore the balance between individual and corporate tax payments. Don't count on it. Corporations have lobbyists and PR
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The truth is that corporations paid the equivalent of 60 per cent of all individual taxes collected in the early 1960s, according to national accounts. Since then, the figure has dropped to about
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of Subway sandwich shops has found out the hard way that there's no free lunch. Not when the tax man gets involved, anyway.
Loren Goodridge learned during a routine audit that he owed back taxes to the state
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and Mail
August 8, 2004
Pay Quebec $1.4-billion, tobacco firm told
Court acts on claim JTI-Macdonald owes province back taxes, penalties from 1990s cigarette smuggling
Tu Thanh Ha
Montreal — The Quebec
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subsidies to be profitable, to the company that requires the lowest level of state backing.
But MPs, rail chiefs and union leaders have complained the system places more weight on the financial
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upon which the gas pumps sit, were also at issue in the trial which started in mid-November.
Shell in 1999 and 2000 phased out rental subsidies, a decision the jury said was a breach of its lease
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each from CanWest, Standard Radio (which owns Toronto station CFRB) and Carroll, for falsely stating that the company received a multimillion-dollar subsidy from Ottawa in support of the Kandahar outlet
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The Crown corporation is also granting franchises a subsidy that varies, depending on how big the postal outlet is. The maximum subsidy is $25,000, which will be paid in monthly installments to outlets
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