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Businesses could add credit card fees as restrictions lift
TORONTO — Canadians may see a jump in the number of businesses applying credit card use surcharges as restrictions on the practice lift today.
Oct 6, 2022 4:00 AM
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Businesses considering added credit card fee to pass on costs as rules change: survey
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