Category: Business

Canadian housing market decline slows down

| May 18, 2013 | 0 Comments
Canadian housing market decline slows down

Canadian housing market show 0.6% growth The Canadian housing market has slowed its decline to 3.1 per cent year over year, with a 0.6 per cent increase in home sales last month, according to BMO Chief Economist Doug Porter, citing recent data from the Canadian Real Estate Association. Porter notes that since the implementation of new mortgage [...]

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Rising food prices cause Canadians to cut back

| May 16, 2013 | 0 Comments
Rising food prices cause Canadians to cut back

More Canadians shopping around for food, following a budget due to rising food prices Rising food prices are becoming a major concern for Canadians, according to a Royal Bank of Canada survey. With rising food prices eating into their household budgets, an overwhelming majority of Canadians (91 per cent) say they will tighten their belts [...]

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US newspaper industry losers and catastrophic losers

| May 14, 2013 | 0 Comments
US newspaper industry losers and catastrophic losers

US newspaper industry lost over one-third print subscribers since 1998 Wendell Cox, Troy Media It has been a difficult time for newspapers. The industry has experienced serious challenges due to multiple factors going back at least to the early 1960s when the three major television U.S. networks began their extensive and widely popular evening news [...]

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Canada Pension Plan expansion would hurt economy, says CFIB

| May 6, 2013 | 0 Comments
Canada Pension Plan expansion would hurt economy, says CFIB

CFIB says Canada Pension Plan expansion would halt employment growth Increasing the benefits of the Canada Pension Plan would hurt the economy, according to a new report from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. Expansion of the Canada Pension Plan will be discussed by provincial finance ministers next month. One option under consideration includes increasing [...]

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Canadian tax compliance costs as high as $25 billion

| May 4, 2013 | 0 Comments
Canadian tax compliance costs as high as $25 billion

Overlooking additional costs of Canadian tax compliance Canadians spent anywhere from $19.2 billion to $24.8 billion on tax preparation, filing and remittance to comply with the Canadian tax code in 2011, according to a report by the Fraser Institute. “At this time of the year as Canadians file their income tax returns, they clearly see [...]

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Alberta tech community has come a long way

| April 20, 2013 | 0 Comments
Alberta tech community has come a long way

Developing the Alberta tech community has taken time, a lot of it By Warren Bergen   The Alberta tech community is like a playground. While the word playground immediately triggers visions of happiness and fun in a sun-kissed Norman Rockwell world, this picture is not reflective of the Alberta tech community, at least not entirely. Ours is a playground with a [...]

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Prevent tax-prep pitfalls: Tips for filing last-minute taxes

| April 16, 2013 | 0 Comments
Prevent tax-prep pitfalls: Tips for filing last-minute taxes

Better Business Bureau offers tips for those filing last-minute taxes The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is urging Canadians who are filing last-minute taxes to avoid making a hasty decision when enlisting the help of a tax preparation service. The tax filing deadline is coming up on April 30. “There are a number of potential pitfalls to [...]

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Wealthy Canadians busted stashing cash in tax havens

| April 14, 2013 | 0 Comments
Wealthy Canadians busted stashing cash in tax havens

Wealthy Canadians ordered to pay $22.2 million in back taxes Wealthy Canadians with money stashed overseas have come forward in droves to confess their misdeeds after secret lists began circulating with the names of people apparently evading taxes in foreign banking havens. The Canada Revenue Agency has seen the number of voluntary disclosures of foreign, [...]

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Entrepreneurs, know when to call it quits

| April 6, 2013 | 0 Comments
Entrepreneurs, know when to call it quits

Entrepreneurs are not their companies, which sometimes have to fail By Warren Bergen   Jody Sherman founded several companies. Some got bought out for modest success and others failed. Ecomom was his last startup. Management and staff tried hard but Ecomom didn’t work and it burned. When Sherman saw no hope for Ecomom, he saw [...]

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Calgary house price increases likely due to low inventory

| April 5, 2013 | 0 Comments
Calgary house price increases likely due to low inventory

Calgary house price increases likely, inventory of homes hits lowest level in 5 years The inventory of homes for sale in Calgary hit its lowest March level in five years last month, according to the Calgary Real Estate Board (CREB). The low listings are hampering sales growth, says the board. If the trend continues, house prices [...]

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