House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Τόμος 4 |
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Σελίδα 4272
Program spending for 1984-85 nate that loophole and increase revenues . It could eliminate was $ 86.8 billion . In 1985-86 it was $ 85.8 billion , and in 1986the increased Registered Retirement Savings Plan limits which 87 it was up to ...
Program spending for 1984-85 nate that loophole and increase revenues . It could eliminate was $ 86.8 billion . In 1985-86 it was $ 85.8 billion , and in 1986the increased Registered Retirement Savings Plan limits which 87 it was up to ...
Σελίδα 4812
The undersigned are advising me of their objections because they feel the Government's proposal will increase the already high cost of provincial health insurance plans , considering the fact that the provinces pay 65 per cent of all ...
The undersigned are advising me of their objections because they feel the Government's proposal will increase the already high cost of provincial health insurance plans , considering the fact that the provinces pay 65 per cent of all ...
Σελίδα 4897
Before the February 1987 Budget they had a $ 400 increase , and now , after the 1987 Budget , they will have to pay $ 470 more . Madam Speaker , here is another example , a married couple with two children , where both parents work ...
Before the February 1987 Budget they had a $ 400 increase , and now , after the 1987 Budget , they will have to pay $ 470 more . Madam Speaker , here is another example , a married couple with two children , where both parents work ...
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