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Ukrainian TikTok witches put death curses on JD Vance
Losing US aid does seem to limit one’s offensive capabilities
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LUTNICK: "[Trump's] goal is no tax on anybody who makes less than $150K.
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Brussels is ‘honored’ Canadians want to join the EU — but says it won’t happen
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💰📊 Canadians overwhelmingly opposed to April 1 pay raise for MPs: Poll
79% of respondents say they oppose the automatic and legislated pay raise MPs will receive on April 1.
The current base salary for MPs is $203,100. Those with more senior roles, such as cabinet ministers, house speaker, opposition leader are entitled to an additional $96,800 annually, while the Prime Minister typically earns double the MP salary — currently $406,200.
But those salaries are set to increase on April 1, providing MPs an estimated $6,700 raise, cabinet ministers a $13,400 bump, and the PM an extra $13,400.
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79% of respondents say they oppose the automatic and legislated pay raise MPs will receive on April 1.
The current base salary for MPs is $203,100. Those with more senior roles, such as cabinet ministers, house speaker, opposition leader are entitled to an additional $96,800 annually, while the Prime Minister typically earns double the MP salary — currently $406,200.
But those salaries are set to increase on April 1, providing MPs an estimated $6,700 raise, cabinet ministers a $13,400 bump, and the PM an extra $13,400.
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Canadians overwhelmingly opposed to April 1 pay raise for MPs: Poll
The vast majority of Canadians oppose granting MPs a pay raise this April, say new poll numbers.
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