Tax

  • May 12, 2025

    Immigration should top the new government’s priority list

    Until recently, immigration was at the forefront of issues of public concern, but as a result of the actions of President Donald Trump and his threats to the Canadian economy, immigration was not a major concern during the election. Now that a new government has been elected, it will once again have to focus on the crisis in our immigration system.

  • May 09, 2025

    LSO announces three candidates for treasurer

    The Law Society of Ontario has announced that three candidates — Murray Klippenstein, Stephen Rotstein and incumbent Peter Wardle — have been nominated for the role of treasurer, with the election set for June 18.

  • May 09, 2025

    Problems with CleanBC roadmap

    British Columbia’s CleanBC program was initiated in 2018. It has spawned innumerable websites, reports, studies and communiques. In February 2023, it was updated with the Roadmap to 2030 plan.

  • May 07, 2025

    Alberta court confirms CCAA power to release directors from excise tax liability

    Courts have authority under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) to release corporate directors from personal liability for unpaid excise taxes, the Alberta Court of King’s Bench has held.

  • May 07, 2025

    Federal Court rules against taxpayer in voluntary disclosure case

    The Federal Court has dismissed an application for judicial review of a Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) decision to reject a Quebec clothing wholesaler's voluntary disclosure application due to incomplete documentation.

  • May 07, 2025

    Alberta municipality’s changes to property tax regime OK, court says

    An Alberta court has said that the Town of Canmore’s decision to tweak its property tax regime did not violate the province’s municipal affairs legislation.

  • May 06, 2025

    ACTS OF BANKRUPTCY - Insolvency - Inability to meet liabilities - Proof of act of bankruptcy

    Appeal by appellants against a chambers judge’s decision that most of their disclosed information was not privileged and cross-appeal by respondent to overturn the chambers judge’s finding that the email contained legal advice and to introduce new evidence.

  • May 01, 2025

    Donor-advised funds: Advantages for philanthropy

    Charitable giving is a very personal choice. There are many reasons and ways to give, including which charity will benefit, the purpose and objective of the gift, the source of the gift, the timing of the gift, and even the vehicle to carry out the gift. Every philanthropist is unique and will have an individual way of giving. This article will look at one method of giving: donor-advised funds.

  • April 30, 2025

    International trade and the rule of law

    Much has been written about the economic and political disruption caused by the ever-changing Trump tariff policy. But what are the considerations from a legal perspective?

  • April 25, 2025

    SCC rules CRTC has no jurisdiction to decide 5G access disputes between telecoms and municipalities

    In a decision that addresses the role of so-called “dynamic” statutory interpretation in cases where technology has evolved or other circumstances have changed significantly since a law was enacted, the Supreme Court of Canada has affirmed 7-2 that the CRTC does not have jurisdiction to adjudicate disputes between telecom carriers and public authorities that have refused to allow the telcos to deploy 5G small cell antennas on public property.

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