Personal support worker tax credit to cost $1.4B: PBO
PSWs employed in B.C., Newfoundland and Labador and N.W.T. are ineligible
- By: Jonathan Got
- December 2, 2025 December 2, 2025
- 11:07
PSWs employed in B.C., Newfoundland and Labador and N.W.T. are ineligible
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