If it's my company, and I'm hired to do a job out in Portage la Prairie, and the job is going to last for two months, say, is there a threshold in the current income tax law at which point that becomes a regular commute as opposed to a temporary job? Every job in construction is temporary. You're always working yourself out of a job. There is no permanent construction job. That's a maintenance job. As long as you're doing construction, it's a temporary job.
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