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Quebec will follow Ottawa’s lead and extend the deadline to declare charitable donations until the end of February in order to mitigate the effects of the postal service strike.
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Quebec is prepared to follow Ottawa's lead and extend the deadline for declaring charitable donations to the end of February ...
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A statement from LeBlanc's office says the extension will help ease the effects of the four-week Canada Post strike.
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