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Property investors in tax limbo with Trudeau resignation

Capital gains rates rose in June, but legislation to codify law likely to die
The Canadian government continues to collect capital gains taxes at a higher rate that never was passed by lawmakers, who meet at Parliament Hill, shown here, in Ottawa. (Getty Images)
The Canadian government continues to collect capital gains taxes at a higher rate that never was passed by lawmakers, who meet at Parliament Hill, shown here, in Ottawa. (Getty Images)

Canadian real estate investors find themselves in the same predicament as the rest of the country as changes in capital gains tax rules remain in limbo with Parliament no longer in session.

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