Diapers? Yes. Skates? No. A look at items getting a tax holiday

Shoppers track down Black Friday deals at the Eaton Centre in Toronto, Friday, Nov. 24, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - The federal government says cost-conscious families are among the groups set to benefit from a proposed tax holiday, a temporary policy that will make many children's items and packaged foods tax-free for two months.聽

The list runs the gamut from Christmas trees to booster seats, but exceptions abound: shoes but not cleats; video game consoles but not headsets; stuffies but not hockey cards.

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