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A new generation of Canadians is coming to terms with what it means to be, or to give support to, veterans. There are more than 600,000 Canadian Forces veterans, and their average age is 57. There are also more than 75,000 Second World War veterans and more than 9,000 veterans of the Korean World War. […]
By Jessica Bruno |October 27, 2016
1 min read
The federal government has a host of tax and social programs designed to ease civilian life for those who have served. But getting the full benefit of these initiatives often depends on knowing which applications to file or rules to follow.
Many people who have ties to the U.K. have decided to settle in Canada.
By Jacqueline Power |October 24, 2016
5 min read
Understand your obligations and rights
By Doug Carroll |October 21, 2016
Diplomats are Canada's face in the world. They work hard in often dangerous situations to represent the country's interest abroad.
By Jessica Bruno |October 21, 2016
A reader asks and we answer.
By Staff |October 19, 2016
Scrapping FATCA and eliminating citizenship-based taxation are also on the table.
By Jessica Bruno |October 18, 2016
7 min read
Current combined personal tax rates are higher than corporate rates, so there is an inherent tax incentive for business owners to incorporate.
By Stephanie Dietz |October 7, 2016
4 min read
Client profile Georgi Balev*, 50, just got laid off. He was a senior manager at a major engineering firm in Ottawa, Ont., where he had worked for the past 26 years. His total annual compensation, including bonus, was about $300,000. His dilemma: Does he wait until age 65 to start drawing his defined-benefit pension, or […]
By Staff |October 7, 2016
Industry
And will the adjustments deter foreign ownership?
By Melissa Shin |October 5, 2016
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