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Bill C-267 — Law about changing taxes on non-alcoholic beer

Non-alcoholic beer tax changes

Introduced Mar 31, 2022
Summary

This proposed law, put forward by Richard Cannings, focuses on non-alcoholic beer and how it's taxed in Canada. Right now, breweries pay taxes on the beer they make. This proposed law wants to change how those taxes are applied to non-alcoholic beer, especially for smaller breweries. If this proposed law passes, it could mean smaller breweries pay less tax on their non-alcoholic beer. This would affect the breweries themselves, as they would have more money. It could also affect people who buy non-alcoholic beer, as the price might change. This matters because it could help small Canadian breweries compete with larger companies. It could also encourage them to make more non-alcoholic beer, giving consumers more choices. Ultimately, it's about making the tax system fairer for smaller businesses in the beer industry.

Bill Timeline
Introduced in the House
Mar 31, 2022
Vote on Bill C-267Passed
Yea Nay
Jun 11, 2026
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