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Business Taxes - DIY in 5 Easy Steps

Navigating the complexities of business taxes in Canada demands a strategic and informed approach. However, the steps for actually completing […]

How to Effectively Manage Your Business' Taxes

Taxes are an unavoidable part of business life. Whether you're a small business owner or the CEO of a large […]

A Step-by-Step Guide on Filing Taxes When Separated in Canada

Filing taxes is complicated and time-consuming enough for a single person with one salaried job. The act of getting a […]

Everything You Need to Know About Old Age Security Pension and Taxes

For 2019, the net world income threshold was set at $77,580. This means that you would've been subject to a […]

Best Places to Live in PEI – Top Cities and Towns

PEI is one of Canada’s most scenic provinces, offering affordable living, safe communities, and diverse lifestyles. From bustling Charlottetown to quiet Souris, there’s a perfect town for families, professionals, and retirees alike.

How to Protect Elderly Parents from Financial Scams

Scams just seem to get more common every day. Emails, texts, phone calls, and social media messages come to us […]

Top 5 Best Places to Live in Alberta (2025 Update)

In 2025, the top 5 best places to live in Alberta are Lacombe, Camrose, Red Deer, St. Albert, and Calgary. They offer a mix of affordability, safety, and quality amenities, making them ideal for families, retirees, and professionals.

Top 5 Best Places to Live in Saskatchewan (2025 Update)

The best places to live in Saskatchewan in 2025 are Saskatoon, Regina, Moose Jaw, Estevan, and Weyburn. These cities offer a mix of affordable housing, job opportunities, safety, and quality of life, making them ideal for families, newcomers, and retirees.

Canadian Citizenship Application: Requirements and Steps

To apply for Canadian citizenship, you must be a permanent resident, have lived in Canada for 3 of the last 5 years, meet language and tax requirements, and pass a citizenship test. Apply online or by paper, then attend your test and take the Oath of Citizenship.

Canadian Citizen vs Permanent Resident: What's the Difference

A Canadian citizen can vote, get a passport, and never has to renew their status. A permanent resident can live and work in Canada but must renew their PR card and can’t vote. You must be a PR before becoming a citizen.

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