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- Fishing licences rise to $25
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- Budget highlights
- Government introduces bill to allow tax hike
- Increase more of a pain in the tax
- Rally to oppose PST hike set for May 2
- PST hike bad for small businesses: Pallister
- PST hike bad for small businesses: Pallister
- Fishing licences rise to $25
- Budget highlights
- Infrastructure spending up $80M -- 40% of PST hike: budget
- Opposition battles July 1 PST hike
- More police, more prosecutors in Budget 2013: province
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- Province offers new tax credit for developers building rental housing
- Mass rally against PST hike slated
- Hundreds jeer NDP's PST hike
- Katz blasts provincial NDP over PST hike
- Hundreds jeer NDP's PST hike
- Pallister proposes multi-prong referendum on PST, Hydro
- Rally to oppose PST hike set for May 2
- PST hike bad for small businesses: Pallister
- Conservatives fire back at tax hike
- Mayors criticize province on infrastructure
- Mayor rails against PST hike
- NDP messaging misses mark
- Increase more of a pain in the tax
- Hundreds jeer NDP's PST hike
- More nurses on the way
- Pallister proposes multi-prong referendum on PST, Hydro
- Katz blasts provincial NDP over PST hike
- Rally to oppose PST hike set for May 2
- Budget highlights
- Budget devotes millions to boosting nurse numbers
- Increase more of a pain in the tax
- Mayors criticize province on infrastructure
- PST increase a bait-and-switch scheme
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