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How to object to a CRA notice of assessment

How to object to a CRA notice of assessment

So you’ve received one of those depressing brown envelopes from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). It’s your Notice of Assessment.
Every energy source - even renewables - has a downside

Every energy source - even renewables - has a downside

Renewables present a range of challenges that will one day draw the same criticism the oil and gas sector experiences now
Paralysis by analysis

Paralysis by analysis

Lately I’ve been reading and watching history pieces about the Second World War. What stands out for me as a common thread was how entire societies were able to mobilize and perform tremendous feats in just a few short years.
Atlantic First Nations lead on transparency

Atlantic First Nations lead on transparency

By ensuring revenues are wisely spent, transparency and accountability is of most benefit to First Nations communities
Share Saskatchewan Pride

Share Saskatchewan Pride

I got it a lot while traveling across the country. Saying you were from Saskatchewan was the like the punchline to a joke you’d never know you were telling. We were just that flat province located somewhere between oil territory and Ontario.
Wear a helmet, save your life

Wear a helmet, save your life

During this year’s Summer Sizzler I had the pleasure of attending a Bike Rodeo and Safety Day on Jun. 18 and I was surprised to hear that Saskatchewan does not have a law on mandatory bike helmets.
Health-care funding reform needed to address aging population

Health-care funding reform needed to address aging population

Why we need a publicly funded insurance program for home care and long-term care
Relationship between sugar and obesity isn't what you think

Relationship between sugar and obesity isn't what you think

A study from the University of Washington concluded that obesity drives sugar consumption - not the other way around
Moving forward, out of the fire and into the frying pan.

Moving forward, out of the fire and into the frying pan.

“Where are you now?” Ed, my old neighbour from Saskatchewan, asked on the answering machine? He admits it was much easier keeping track of our whereabouts when we lived next door.
How to handle a large inheritance

How to handle a large inheritance

A recent report by CIBC economist Benjamin Tal looks at the implications of the huge impending transfer of wealth to Canadians between 50 and 75 years old.
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