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Vertaling van "has now decided that canadian cities should become world-class " (Engels → Frans) :

Mr. Soberman: The private sector has now decided that Canadian cities should become world-class cities and Toronto should be a world-class city.

M. Soberman: Le secteur privé a maintenant décidé que les villes canadiennes doivent devenir des villes de classe mondiale et que Toronto devrait être une ville de classe mondiale.


That the Senate urges the Government, in the February 1998 Budget, to propose an amendment to the Income Tax Act that would increase to 30 %, by increments of 2 % per year over a five-year period, the foreign property component of deferred income plans (pension plans, registered retirement savings plans and registered pension plans), as was done in the period between 1990 to 1995 when the foreign property limit of deferred income plans was increased from 10 % to 20 %, because: (a) Canadians should ...[+++]e permitted to take advantage of potentially better investment returns in other markets, thereby increasing the value of their financial assets held for retirement, reducing the amount of income supplement that Canadians may need from government sources, and increasing government tax revenues from retirement income; (b) Canadians should have more flexibility when investing their retirement savings, while reducing the risk of those investments through diversification; (c) greater access to the world equity market would allow Canadians to participate in both higher growth economies and industry sectors; (d) the current 20% limit has become artificial since both individuals with significant resources and pension plans with significant resources can by-pass the current limit through the use of, for example, strategic investment decisions and derivative products; and (e) problems of liquidity for pension fund managers, who now find they must take substantial positions in a single company to meet the 80 % Canadian holdings requirement, would be reduced.

Que le Sénat presse le gouvernement de proposer, dans le budget de février 1998, une modification à la Loi de l'impôt sur le revenu, tendant à porter à 30 %, par augmentations de 2 % par année sur cinq ans, le plafond de la proportion de biens étrangers des régimes de revenu différé (régimes de pension, régimes enregistrés d'épargne retraite, régimes de pension agréés) comme cela a été fait entre 1990 et 1995, alors que le plafond de biens étrangers des régimes de revenu différé a été porté de 10 % à 20% : a) parce que les ...[+++]


That the Senate urges the Government, in the February 1998 Budget, to propose an amendment to the Income Tax Act that would increase to 30%, by increments of 2% per year over a five-year period, the foreign property component of deferred income plans (pension plans, registered retirement savings plans and registered pension plans), as was done in the period between 1990 to 1995 when the foreign property limit of deferred income plans was increased from 10% to 20%, because: (a) Canadians should ...[+++]e permitted to take advantage of potentially better investment returns in other markets, thereby increasing the value of their financial assets held for retirement, reducing the amount of income supplement that Canadians may need from government sources, and increasing government tax revenues from retirement income; (b) Canadians should have more flexibility when investing their retirement savings, while reducing the risk of those investments through diversification; (c) greater access to the world equity market would allow Canadians to participate in both higher growth economies and industry sectors; (d) the current 20% limit has become artificial since both individuals with significant resources and pension plans with significant resources can by-pass the current limit through the use of, for example, strategic investment decisions and derivative products; and (e) problems of liquidity for pension fund managers, who now find they must take substantial positions in a single company to meet the 80% Canadian holdings requirement, would be reduced.

Que le Sénat presse le gouvernement de proposer, dans le budget de février 1998, une modification à la Loi de l'impôt sur le revenu, tendant à porter à 30%, par augmentations de 2% par année sur cinq ans, le plafond de la proportion de biens étrangers des régimes de revenu différé (régimes de pension, régimes enregistrés d'épargne retraite, régimes de pension agréés) comme cela a été fait entre 1990 et 1995, alors que le plafond de biens étrangers des régimes de revenu différé a été porté de 10% à 20% : a) parce que les ...[+++]


That the Senate urges the Government to propose an amendment to the Income Tax Act that would increase to 30%, by increments of 2% per year over a five-year period, the foreign property component of deferred income plans (pension plans, registered retirement savings plans and registered pension plans), as was done in the period between 1990 to 1995 when the foreign property limit of deferred income plans was increased from 10% to 20%, because: (a) Canadians should b ...[+++]e permitted to take advantage of potentially better investment returns in other markets, thereby increasing the value of their financial assets held for retirement, reducing the amount of income supplement that Canadians may need from government sources, and increasing government tax revenues from retirement income; (b) Canadians should have more flexibility when investing their retirement savings, while reducing the risk of those investments through diversification; (c) greater access to the world equity market would allow Canadians to participate in both higher growth economies and industry sectors; (d) the current 20% limit has become artificial since both individuals with significant resources and pension plans with significant resources can by-pass the current limit through the use of, for example, strategic investment decisions and derivative products; and (e) problems of liquidity for pension fund managers, who now find they must take substantial positions in a single company to meet the 80% Canadian holdings requirement, would be reduced.

Que le Sénat presse le gouvernement de proposer une modification à la Loi de l'impôt sur le revenu, tendant à porter à 30%, par augmentations de 2% par année sur cinq ans, le plafond de la proportion de biens étrangers des régimes de revenu différé (régimes de pension, régimes enregistrés d'épargne retraite, régimes de pension agréés) comme cela a été fait entre 1990 et 1995, alors que le plafond de biens étrangers des régimes de revenu différé a été porté de 10% à 20% : a) parce que les Canadiens devraient avoir la possibilité de tir ...[+++]


(a) Canadians should be permitted to take advantage of potentially better investment returns in other markets, thereby increasing the value of their financial assets held for retirement, reducing the amount of income supplement that Canadians may need from government sources, and increasing government tax revenues from retirement income; (b) Canadians should have more flexibility when investing their retirement savings, while reducing the risk of those investments through diversification; (c) greater access to t ...[+++]

a) parce que les Canadiens devraient avoir la possibilité de tirer avantage de meilleurs rendements sur leurs investissements dans d'autres marchés, ce qui aurait pour effet d'augmenter la valeur des avoirs financiers qu'ils détiennent en prévision de la retraite, de réduire le montant de supplément du revenu de sources gouvernementales dont les Canadiens pourraient avoir besoin et d'augmenter les ...[+++]




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