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‘A missed opportunity.’ Small business advocate says carbon tax rebate in budget still a ‘net drain’ for companies

The Liberals, says CFIB’s Dan Kelly, have ignored the run of monthly net business closures and that struggling small business owners could have done with some tax rate relief.

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Despite the federal budget promising a carbon tax rebate, the tax is still “a net drain,” on small businesses, says CFIB president Dan Kelly.


The federal budgetÌýbrings a win for small businesses, but fails to address the soaring costs they face, according to the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses (CFIB).

“The message could be, ‘Don’t bother starting a business, because if you grow at all we’re going to tax the heck out of you,’ ” said Dan Kelly, president of the CFIB.Ìý

Reanna Julien

Reanna Julien is a 91Ô­´´-based general assignment reporter for the Star. Reach her via email: rjulien@thestar.ca

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