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Who’s in charge here? The tangled web of disability governance and policy in Canada
At a recent Senate committee hearing on the Disability Tax Credit (DTC) and the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP), the father of a child with autism made a heart-felt plea and a chilling statement: “We are impacted by the inability to secure our son’s future. We are his sole social circle,
Revolutions in Diabetes: A Look Inside Yesterday’s Conference on the Disability Tax Credit
This passed month was National Diabetes Awareness month, an important time for hundreds of Canadians and an exciting opportunity for making change. The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) has been involved in funding nearly every major scientific breakthrough in Type 1 Diabetes research, and is one of the loudest voices
Labourers’ International Union of North AmericaSeries Part 1 – LiUNA’s pushback and Bill C-377
Many unions operating in Canada were disturbed by the previous federal government’s Bill C-377, a contentious bill demanding unions disclose all financial transactions over $5,000, including the names of the individual persons or companies paid by a union. The Labourers' International Union of North America (LiUNA) has about half a
Avoid the Pitfalls to Succeed with Real Estate Investments
Brought to you by the Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario With housing prices at all time highs and still continuing to rise, many Canadians may be considering real estate investments as an attractive alternative to volatile stock markets and the low interest rates earned on many types of investments. “Many
Problems in the Workplace: Sometimes a Wrong can Lead to a Right
When employees have workplace problems, they often feel powerless or have a sense of isolation as they try to work through their difficulties. They may not know there are ways to deal with problems. Here are a few examples. The subject of workplace bullying, violence and harassment has been in
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