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Canada's courts create uncertainty on aboriginal rights

Canada's courts create uncertainty on aboriginal rights

Court decisions are undermining the certainty dividend that is supposed to attach to modern land claims agreements
Minor Bulbs have a mighty impact

Minor Bulbs have a mighty impact

While most of us are familiar with the well-marketed and visually larger tulips and lilies, there are other bulbs — a group that is collectively referred to as “minor bulbs.
Moisture, even snow in a few places, delays harvest again

Moisture, even snow in a few places, delays harvest again

The sun is shining again this morning after a few days of cool cloudy weather. Some moisture in the form of snow fell in places, but it melted as soon as it fell. However, harvest operations have been held up.
Three tax strategies for education savings

Three tax strategies for education savings

The cost of a post-secondary education is rising faster than the rate of inflation, making higher learning more of a stretch for Canadian students and their families. Here are three tax-saving strategies that can help fund a child’s education. 1.
Fact Check: How the parties would meet the housing needs of Canadians

Fact Check: How the parties would meet the housing needs of Canadians

Research indicates Canada must contain the growth of medical care spending, and only the Conservatives seem willing to do so
The seasons of our lives

The seasons of our lives

Life as I Know It
If your head wasn’t attached to your neck, you’d lose it, too

If your head wasn’t attached to your neck, you’d lose it, too

Neighbourly Advice According To Ed
Fact Check: Where the parties stand on health care

Fact Check: Where the parties stand on health care

VANCOUVER, B.C. — Opposition parties are misleading the electorate when they charge that the Conservative Party has cut spending for medical care.
The stages of growth

The stages of growth

Linda's Lines
Family transfers can have tax effects

Family transfers can have tax effects

Looking to give major gifts of property or investment assets to family members? The good news is that unlike the U.S., Canada does not have a gift tax on transfers of money or property to your family. But you’re not getting off Scot-free.
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