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[ad_1] Investors are gearing up for another year of market twists and turns as the Omicron variant is already making 2022 feel like a repeat
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[ad_1] If you’re like many Canadians, you’re hoping you’ve paid enough tax in 2021 and may even be looking forward to a hefty tax refund.
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