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  2. Sales taxes in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Separate provincial sales taxes (PST) are collected in the provinces of British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba (retail sales tax or RST) and Quebec (Quebec sales tax or QST, French: Taxe de vente du Québec or TVQ).

  3. Goods and services tax (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The goods and services tax is defined in law at Part IX of the Excise Tax Act.GST is levied on supplies of goods or services purchased in Canada and includes most products, except certain politically sensitive essentials such as groceries, residential rent, medical services, and services such as financial services.

  4. Canada Revenue Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA; French: Agence du revenu du Canada; ARC) is the revenue service of the Canadian federal government, and most provincial and territorial governments. The CRA collects taxes , administers tax law and policy , and delivers benefit programs and tax credits. [ 4 ]

  5. Ministry of Finance (Quebec) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Finance (in French: Ministère des Finances) is a department in the government of Quebec.Its official purpose is to "foster economic development and advise the government on financial matters," and the department's responsibilities include providing advice in budgetary, fiscal, economic, financial and accounting matters.

  6. Télé-Québec - Wikipedia

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    The series Quebec School Telecasts was first telecasted on CBC Television outlets in Quebec in the early 1960s. Radio-Québec picked up the program in 1984 [6] and aired it under that name until September 2, 1996. [7] It was replaced on September 3, 1996, by Quebec School Television [7] which aired on Télé-Québec until December 1999. [8]

  7. Quebec carbon tax - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian province of Quebec became the first in Canada to introduce a carbon tax. [1] [2] The tax was to be imposed on energy producers starting October 1, 2007, with revenue collected used for energy-efficiency programs including public transit. The tax rate for gasoline in Canadian currency was 0.8 cents per litre, or about $3.50 per ...

  8. Mont-Blanc, Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Mont-Blanc (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ blɑ̃] ⓘ), is a municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Les Laurentides Regional County Municipality. The municipality was formerly known as Saint-Faustin–Lac-Carré .

  9. Wilf Paiement - Wikipedia

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    Paiement played in Toronto for the next three seasons before again being traded to the Quebec Nordiques for Miroslav Frycer and a 7th round pick in the 1982 NHL entry draft (Jeff Triano). After five seasons in Quebec, he was traded to the New York Rangers for Steve Patrick where he only played eight regular season games and 16 playoff games.