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ACP’s 2021 Pre-Budget Submission to the Standing Committee on Finance

ACP has made available its 2021 Pre-Budget Submission to the Standing Committee on Finance. The brief can be downloaded here or accessed on our Government Briefs and Submissions page.

Author Association of Canadian PublishersPosted on August 7, 2020August 7, 2020Categories Current, News

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