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Montreal · MontrealCommentary
By Sylvain Charlebois It’s tax season. Of course, when it comes to the environment it’s always tax season. The carbon tax, which was raised to $65 a metric ton on Apr. 1, is impacting the economy in many ways. As the implementation of a higher carbon tax moves forward, a new baseline for costing is set for all sectors of our economy. By 2030, our carbon tax will be at $170 a metric ton; therefore, we need to be ready. To be clear, sup…See the Story
Food policy hijacked by pro-carbon tax mob | Asian Pacific Post | Chinese newspaper -Vancouver, Richmond, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, North York, Montreal
Vancouver, British Columbia · VancouverBy Mata Press Service After a pandemic-induced hiatus of three years, two mammoth Khalsa Day parades, to mark the Sikh New Year will be held in Vancouver and Surrey this month. The Surrey event on April 22, the largest Khalsa Day Vaisakhi Parade in the world, is expected to draw about 500,000 people and bring in tens of millions of dollars to the city coffers. The Vancouver parade on April 15 is expected to draw about 200,000 people. Similar par…See the Story
Massive Vaisakhi parades return to Surrey, Vancouver | Asian Pacific Post | Chinese newspaper -Vancouver, Richmond, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, North York, Montreal
Vancouver, British Columbia · VancouverCommentary
By Sylvain Charlebois On April 1, the carbon tax will be set at $65 per metric tonne. We are slowly marching towards a carbon tax of $170 per metric tonne by 2030, more than double what it is today. Yet, so far, not one study has looked at how the carbon tax will impact food affordability in Canada. Not one. Ottawa is currently considering Bill C-234, which would offer farmers a desperately needed carbon-tax exemption for grain drying…See the Story
Carbon taxes driving food prices higher | Asian Pacific Post | Chinese newspaper -Vancouver, Richmond, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, North York, Montreal
Vancouver, British Columbia · VancouverCanada’s immigration story is one of many common threads: of building new careers, networks, households, and ultimately, that of newcomers sharing their brighter future with the next generation. Woven together, these strands become one overarching story of building a better life. For those pursuing a new life in Canada – these days newcomers often hail from Asian countries like China, India, and the Philippines – there still isn’t one ‘templated…See the Story
How TD helps new Canadians explore their investing options | Asian Pacific Post | Chinese newspaper -Vancouver, Richmond, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, North York, Montreal
Montreal · MontrealFor most new Canadians, establishing yourself in your new country is the most important goal. Finding your footing, getting to know and adapt to the culture, and working through a language barrier can be difficult, all while getting used to a new financial and credit system. Many of you want to invest in your first home, or in real estate in general, as a big part of this process. Finding the right financial institution who is invested in your s…See the Story
TD Mortgage Protection may help Canadian homeowners during uncertain times | Asian Pacific Post | Chinese newspaper -Vancouver, Richmond, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, North York, Montreal
Vancouver, British Columbia · VancouverBy Fabian Dawson
New Canadian Media Before Russia invaded Ukraine, the country had nearly 300,000 people working in about 5,000 tech companies. Yuliya Solovyova was one of them. After graduating from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona with a master’s degree in information sciences, Solovyova built her career in the IT hub of Odessa, which was rapidly growing as a top tech services exporter in Europe. “I never thought about working overseas be…See the Story
Feds extend funding for Vancouver program that helps newcomer women find tech jobs | Asian Pacific Post | Chinese newspaper -Vancouver, Richmond, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, North York, Montreal
Vancouver, British Columbia · VancouverCanadian fans will be reunited with their favourite actors May 23 at River Rock Show Theatre. The TVB Fairchild Fans Party will include TVB Awards Best Male Actor Shaun Tam, Best Actress Sisley Choi along with Crazy Runner members Benjamin Yuen and Elaine Yiu. Best Male Actor Shaun Tam debuted the song Because I Love You featured in his drama Take Two. He also has been part of other music projects. He will perform at the fan party. Best Actres…See the Story