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U.S. senator in Ottawa urges Carney to quickly repeal digital services tax

The prime minister said in late June he would eliminate the tax — just before a hefty payment was due that would have cost big U.S. tech companies an estimated $2 billion.

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OTTAWA - A U.S. senator is calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to move quickly on repealing the digital services tax.

“You all, to your credit, said you’re not going to collect it. I asked that Canada move as quickly as possible to get a law passed in Parliament making sure that it’s gone permanently,” Ron Wyden, a Democratic senator from Oregon, told media Monday following a meeting between Carney and a bipartisan delegation of four U.S. senators in Ottawa.

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