Airline Fuel-Cost Support
Finance Canada said eligible airlines could receive up to $150 million in repayable liquidity support while temporary aviation-fuel excise relief remains in place.
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Finance Canada said eligible airlines could receive up to $150 million in repayable liquidity support while temporary aviation-fuel excise relief remains in place.
BusinessFinance Canada proposed extending steel tariff-rate quotas and horizontal tariff relief to June 2027, while imports above quota would still face a 50% tariff.
BusinessFinance Canada highlighted up to $90 million in loan assistance for C.A.T. through the Large Enterprise Tariff Loan facility.
BusinessCRA said eligible small and medium businesses can seek SR&ED pre-claim approval before starting work or incurring project costs.
BusinessFinance Canada extended alcohol excise-duty relief for two years, including a 50% rate reduction on the first 15,000 hectolitres of beer brewed in Canada.
BusinessCRA set second-quarter 2026 prescribed rates at 7% for overdue income-tax amounts, 3% for corporate overpayments, and 5% for non-corporate overpayments.
BusinessThe Canada Growth Fund committed $20 million to Solugen as part of a $50 million clean-technology fertilizer financing package.
BusinessFinance Canada asked auto-sector stakeholders to comment by April 13, 2026 on possible changes to tariff remission for U.S.-made passenger vehicles.
BusinessThe Canada Growth Fund committed up to US$85 million, about C$116 million, toward a transaction involving Manitoba's Thompson nickel complex.
BusinessCanada Growth Fund announced up to US$65 million for Mangrove Lithium as part of a US$85 million structured financing package.
BusinessFinance Canada announced 2026 vehicle deduction limits, tax-exempt kilometre allowances, leasing limits, and taxable-benefit rates for business automobile use.
BusinessFinance Canada said Ekati would receive a $115 million loan through the Large Enterprise Tariff Loan facility amid tariff pressure and weak diamond prices.
BusinessFinance Canada extended tariff remission for selected steel and aluminum inputs and set new steel-derivative and quota measures effective December 26, 2025.
BusinessCRA lifted the moratorium on penalties for failing to report trucking-sector service payments over $500 on T4A slips.
BusinessBudget 2025 would provide CRA with $77 million over four years to lift T4A penalty relief and address trucking-sector non-compliance.
BusinessCanada reduced General Motors' annual remission quota by 24.2% and Stellantis' quota by 50% under the auto tariff remission framework.
BusinessFinance Canada extended tariff exemptions for selected U.S. goods used in manufacturing, processing, food packaging, agriculture, health, safety, and security.
BusinessFinance Canada said Algoma Steel would receive $400 million in federal tariff-loan support, with Ontario adding $100 million on matching terms.
BusinessCRA prescribed rates for July to September 2025 set overdue income-tax, CPP, EI, GST/HST, UHT, luxury-tax, and digital-services-tax balances at 7%.
BusinessMore than $2.5 billion in small-business carbon rebates for 2019-20 to 2023-24 would be tax-free, with $623.1 million still to be returned for 2024-25.
BusinessFinance Canada announced counter-tariff adjustments, procurement limits, steel TRQs, task forces, and continued access to the $10 billion LETL facility.
BusinessCanada extended the Ukraine Goods Remission Order to June 9, 2026, continuing tariff-free importation of Ukrainian goods.
BusinessCRA's business deadline reminder covers income tax, GST/HST filing periods, instalments, and the $3,000 threshold used in several payment rules.
BusinessFinance Canada announced tariff-remission relief and an auto-remission framework after Canada imposed 25% counter-tariffs on major U.S. imports.
BusinessCRA prescribed rates for April to June 2025 set overdue income-tax, CPP, EI, GST/HST, UHT, luxury-tax, and digital-services-tax balances at 8%.
BusinessCanada announced $5 billion through EDC, $500 million through BDC, and $1 billion through FCC for businesses affected by tariffs.
BusinessCanada began 25% counter-tariffs on $30 billion of U.S. goods and opened consultation on a further $125 billion list.
BusinessFinance Canada said extending the Mineral Exploration Tax Credit to March 31, 2027 would provide $110 million for exploration investment.
BusinessFinance Canada consulted on draft legislation for a refundable 10% EV Supply Chain investment tax credit announced in Budget 2024.
BusinessCRA prescribed rates for January to March 2025 set overdue income-tax, CPP, EI, GST/HST, UHT, luxury-tax, and digital-services-tax balances at 8%.
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