The Canadian Press
2015-09-02 | FedElxn Harper
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Stephen Harper says a re-elected Conservative government would extend for another three years the existing 15 per cent mineral exploration tax credit first implemented in 2006. He also says it would create a new tax credit designed specifically for difficult-to-reach mines. Harper says Canada is rich in natural resources but the mining sector needs help to develop them. (The total cost of the extended credit and the enhanced one would be 60-million dollars a year beginning in 2016-2017. Harper spoke this morning at a mining products company in North Bay, Ontario, where there are more than 65 businesses working in the mining support services industry, employing nearly three-thousand people.)
Date: 2015-09-02
Placeline: NORTH BAY, Ontario.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 16 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << having riches below the ground does not in and of itself guarantee Prosperity above especially in the midst of a global economic instability it can be difficult to raise the capital to invest in New Orleans this thing mining equipment >>
Date: 2015-09-02
Placeline: NORTH BAY, Ontario.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 16 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << having riches below the ground does not in and of itself guarantee Prosperity above especially in the midst of a global economic instability it can be difficult to raise the capital to invest in New Orleans this thing mining equipment >>
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