Too few company pensions and stretched public finances are heating up the debate over adequate retirement funding
The new rules require a lot of number crunching and record-keeping. A variety of digital tools are now available
The CRA has been challenging claims for tax credits for special education costs, but more parents are winning
A large law firm is facing a class action by taxpayers who allege that they relied on an opinion about a charitable tax shelter
A large law firm is facing a class action by taxpayers who allege that they relied on an opinion about a charitable tax shelter
Federal rules designed to catch suspicious transactions have been changed
The federal privacy commissioner has cautioned insurance companies: Obtain proper consent before checking credit scores
Clients should review their pension plan designations following a recent ruling from the Ontario Court of Appeal
Revisions recognize the realities of virtual relationships and referrals through third parties
The number and size of class actions against public companies is a concern for their stakeholders, including investors