This blog was originally published on June 4, 2021 and has been updated to reflect changes.
Eligible employers may continue to access the Canada Recovery Hiring Program to subsidize the additional … Read More
This blog was originally published on June 15, 2021 and has been updated.
Update: On July 19, 2021, the Department of Finance clarified its position regarding the status of Bill C-208. … Read More
The Real Estate Services Act and its accompanying regulations (collectively, “RESA”) will come into force on January 1, 2022. One of the many changes brought about by RESA is the … Read More
This blog was prepared with the assistance of summer law student Caileigh Rendek.
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has implemented several new trust reporting rules that will apply to taxation year-ends … Read More
This blog post was prepared with the assistance of summer student Adam Bendig.
Canadian legislators continue to extend the application of sales taxes to online transactions. In 2019 an amendment to … Read More
This post was prepared with the assistance of summer student Caileigh Rendek.
The G7 (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States, and the United Kingdom) Finance Ministers held a two-day … Read More
As the Government of Canada prepares to present its 2021 budget on April 19, 2021, taxpayers should be aware of how potential increases to the capital gains inclusion rate may … Read More
Recent developments and the coming into force of new amendments to The Optometry Act (Manitoba) (the “Act”) and the Manitoba Association of Optometrists bylaw will soon allow optometrists to incorporate … Read More
Ratepayers are generally familiar with paying property taxes based on a percentage of the assessed value of the property: this is known as an ad valorem tax. However, in addition … Read More
Authors: John Agioritis, Nicholas Horlick, Justin Di Liello
In the recent decision of Her Majesty the Queen v Colitto, 2020 FCA 70 (“Colitto”), the Federal Court of Appeal (the “FCA”) unanimously … Read More