Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I understand that the Yukon and certain parts of northern Quebec, Newfoundland, northern Alberta, have northern resident deductions. It may not be perceived as harassment. However, requesting the same information each year, asking the person to prove that he lived in the Northwest Territories, they must have something on file, Mr. Speaker, to indicate with the T-4 slip, so on and so forth, that they are a resident. After saying that, Mr. Speaker, continuing with my questions on tax matters, there has been negotiations underway with the federal government in basing the CPP, and the territorial government, of course, had been involved in that. I am asking questions on tax matters. This is a tax. What is it if it is not a tax? It is a tax. My question is on the CPP negotiations with the federal government. Can Mr. Todd update us on those negotiations?
Edward Picco on Question 659-13(4): Canadian Pension Plan Contributions
In the Legislative Assembly on October 10th, 1997. See this statement in context.
Question 659-13(4): Canadian Pension Plan Contributions
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 9th, 1997
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Edward Picco Iqaluit
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