Ottawa, Canada — Canada’s deputy prime minister on Thursday defended a digital services tax that was quietly rolled out last week, despite pushback from business groups and threats of US reprisals. The three-percent tax on large or multinational companies such as Alphabet, Amazon and Meta that provide digital services to Canadians, was forecast in the Read The Rest at :
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