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If you have a corporation governed by the Canada Business Corporations Act, there are proposed increased transparency requirements that you should be aware of.
The Federal Government’s new Underused Housing Tax came into effect on January 01, 2022 and, as a result, owners of vacant properties anywhere in Canada may be liable for the
Sometimes, very unfortunately, loved ones go missing, and it is a complicated issue to deem if someone has actually died.
Amendments are being made to regulations for the Prohibition on the purchase of Residential Property By Non-Canadians.
The Canadian Securities Exchange (the “CSE”) has adopted significant amendments to its policies, as well as additional clarity, which should prove useful to management of listed issuers.

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