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- 2012_Canadian_federal_budget abstract "The Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 2012–13 was presented to the Canadian House of Commons by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty on 29 March 2012. Among the most notable elements of the federal budget were changes to Old Age Security and a reduction of the budget for the Canadian Forces and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.The budget presentation was also used to announce that the penny would no longer be minted as of late 2012.".
- Q4625075 abstract "The Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 2012–13 was presented to the Canadian House of Commons by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty on 29 March 2012. Among the most notable elements of the federal budget were changes to Old Age Security and a reduction of the budget for the Canadian Forces and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.The budget presentation was also used to announce that the penny would no longer be minted as of late 2012.".
- 2012_Canadian_federal_budget comment "The Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 2012–13 was presented to the Canadian House of Commons by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty on 29 March 2012. Among the most notable elements of the federal budget were changes to Old Age Security and a reduction of the budget for the Canadian Forces and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.The budget presentation was also used to announce that the penny would no longer be minted as of late 2012.".
- Q4625075 comment "The Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 2012–13 was presented to the Canadian House of Commons by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty on 29 March 2012. Among the most notable elements of the federal budget were changes to Old Age Security and a reduction of the budget for the Canadian Forces and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.The budget presentation was also used to announce that the penny would no longer be minted as of late 2012.".