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Until the 2009–2010 fiscal year, Ontario was the only province to have never received equalization payments; in 2009-2010 Ontario received 347 million dollars, [7] while Newfoundland, which has received payments since the program's creation, is now a so-called "have" province, and is now a net contributor and does not receive payments. Canada ...
[4] [23] He has criticized the U.S.'s trade deficit with Canada while citing inaccurate figures that claim it to be as much as US$200 billion. [7] Even after Trump declared his intent to impose imminent tariffs on Canada and Mexico, U.S. companies did not make any concerted effort to import large amounts of goods to the U.S. before their enactment.
A province that does not receive equalization payments is often referred to as a "have province", while one that does is called a "have-not province". [4] In 2023–24, all provinces and territories will receive $94.6 billion in major federal transfers, including $23.96 billion in equalization payments in 6 provinces. [5]
Canada could impose countermeasures on up to C$150 billion ($105 billion) worth of U.S. imports if President-elect Donald Trump puts tariffs on Canadian goods and services, a source familiar with ...
Musk started the year with a $229 billion fortune, which has surged by $36 billion in under nine months to $265 billion at Monday's close. The only other person worth $200 billion at the beginning ...
With the attorney generals of more than 40 states teamed up and alleging that a multi-billion dollar company's product is addictive and harming youth, the stakes couldn't be any higher.
The agriculture and agri-food manufacturing sector created $49.0 billion to Canada's GDP in 2015, accounting for 2.6% of total GDP. [145] This sector also accounts for 8.4% of Canada's Greenhouse gas emissions. [112] The Canadian agriculture industry receives significant government subsidies and support as with other developed nations.
And even fewer people have a multibillion-dollar net worth, with a select few reaching the coveted $100 billion position. But now there’s an even more illustrious camp: the $200 billion club.