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National news roundup – November 27, 2024

Opinion – Alberta takes its fight with Ottawa to another level over the federal emissions cap: Danielle Smith’s government is deploying the Sovereignty Act to try to checkmate the initiative – the latest indication of the ways in which the province feels targeted

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— The Globe and Mail (@theglobeandmail.com) November 26, 2024 at 3:43 PM

Conservatives signal opposition to GST break and $250 cheques as Liberals seek support: It remains unclear which parties will support the measures, with the Bloc Québécois and NDP advocating for more cheque recipients

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— The Globe and Mail (@theglobeandmail.com) November 26, 2024 at 2:44 PM

Top things to know for today: 1️⃣ Trudeau to meet with premiers today following Trump tariff threat 2️⃣ N.S. Tories returned to power with majority 3️⃣ NDP says Liberals must expand rebates 4️⃣ Alberta town over the moon for rover name game 5️⃣ Canadian non-profit fields U.S. abortion pill requests

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— The Canadian Press News (@cdnpress.bsky.social) November 27, 2024 at 6:55 AM

‘More bark than bite’ in U.S. tariff threats, says TD strategist: Daily roundup of research and analysis from The Globe and Mail’s market strategist Scott Barlow

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— The Globe and Mail (@theglobeandmail.com) November 27, 2024 at 6:10 AM

Opinion – Trump’s tariff threat is an opportunity wrapped in a crisis: The U.S. president-elect’s ultimatum is a chance for Canada to address a serious border issue

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— The Globe and Mail (@theglobeandmail.com) November 27, 2024 at 4:52 AM

Despite interest and penalty relief, questions abound for corporations navigating capital gains changes: The CRA last week announced interest and penalty relief in effort to ease taxpayer concerns

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— The Globe and Mail (@theglobeandmail.com) November 27, 2024 at 1:57 AM

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