'Exploitative' trucker loophole to addressed in upcoming budget

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OTTAWA – Finance minister François-Philippe Champagne will use Tuesday’s federal budget to close a tax loophole critics say is exploiting workers and creating unfair labour practices in the trucking industry.

In a statement issued on Thursday, Champagne’s office said the federal budget will allocate $77 million over the next four years to the Canada Revenue Agency to address a problem the Canadian Trucking Alliance has dubbed “Driver Inc.”

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