Budget watchdog reviewing underused housing tax again as U.S. critics push for relief

Conservative MP Tony Baldinelli participates in a scrum after a vote, in the Foyer of the House of Commons on on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on June 15, 2023. Canada's budget watchdog is taking a second look at Ottawa’s new tax on underused housing that critics hope will lead to a last-minute reprieve for U.S. cottage owners. A spokesman for Niagara Falls MP Tony Baldinelli says the Parliamentary Budget Office has agreed to review its initial 2022 analysis of the measure. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

WASHINGTON - Canada's budget watchdog is taking a second look at Ottawa's new tax on underused housing that critics hope will lead to a last-minute reprieve for U.S. cottage owners.

The Parliamentary Budget Office has agreed to review its initial 2022 analysis of the measure in response to a request from a group of Conservative MPs led by Tony Baldinelli, who has represented the riding of Niagara Falls since 2019.

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