Tax-free savings accounts (TFSAs) have been around for a full decade now, having been introduced in 2009, and for most Canadians, a TFSA (along with a […]
In most cases, the need to seek out and obtain legal services (and to pay for them) is associated with life’s more unwelcome occurrences and experiences […]
As the baby boom generation ages, members of that generation must switch their focus from the accumulation of retirement savings to creating a structure which will […]
When parents separate and divorce, it is frequently the case that they are able to agree on an arrangement to share custody of their children. Such […]
Canadians are fortunate to benefit from a publicly funded health care system, in which most costs of care ranging from routine visits to a family doctor […]
By now, news of yet another data breach resulting in unauthorized access to personal information — especially financial information — has become so frequent as to […]
In this year’s Budget, the federal government announced the creation of a program — the First-time Home Buyers’ Incentive, or FTHBI, to provide assistance to individuals […]
The Canadian tax system is a “self-assessing system” which relies heavily on the voluntary co-operation of taxpayers. Canadians are expected (in fact, in most cases, required), […]
Raising children is expensive and, in recognition of that fact, the federal government has, for more than half a century, provided financial assistance to parents to […]