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Canada s 2021 tax deadline is still April 30 What if you don t make it?

Canada’s 2021 tax deadline is still April 30. What if you don’t make it? Erica Alini © Sean Kilpatrick/CP The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) headquarters Connaught Building is pictured in Ottawa on Monday, Aug. 17, 2020. Canada s 2021 tax deadline is still April 30. Despite renewed school and business shut-downs in parts of the country due to the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ottawa did not prolong the tax season this year. April 30 is the cutoff for turning in your individual income tax return and paying any taxes owed. As usual, if you re self-employed, you and your spouse or common-law partner have until June 15 to hand your tax paperwork over to the Canada Revenue Agency. But you still need to pay any tax balances by the end of April.

Idaho bill seeks to kill more than 1,000 wolves

Idaho bill seeks to kill more than 1,000 wolves Rico Moore © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Jeff Roberson/AP Lawmakers in Idaho are pushing to drastically reduce wolf numbers in the state, perhaps by as much as over 90%, complementing other US efforts to shrink their population. Idaho’s gray wolf population was recently estimated at 1,556, but sponsors of a bill approved in the state senate last week say that the preferred number of wolf packs in the state is 15. Because a wolf pack in the region averages 10 wolves, this means the bill could lead to hunters killing well over 1,000 wolves. The bill will see a vote in the state house of representatives today, where Republicans, who generally support the measure, hold a 58-12 majority. If successful, the bill will land on the desk of the governor for his signature soon after.

Idaho could kill over 90% of its wolves in new effort to shrink their numbers

Idaho could kill over 90% of its wolves in new effort to shrink their numbers
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As Canada s federal and provincial budgets swell, sales-tax increases may follow

As Canada’s federal and provincial budgets swell, sales-tax increases may follow Erica Alini © Provided by Global News Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland walks to a news conference before delivering the federal budget in Ottawa, Monday April 19, 2021. Canada s provincial and federal government debt has ballooned during the COVID-19 pandemic, as it has for governments around the world, as they cope with both the costs of a health emergency and the need to use taxpayer dollars to prop up their economies. But in Canada, some of the new public spending will settle at a permanently higher level or resume an upward trend once life goes back to normal, some economists say.

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