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Court Rules Short-Term Rentals Trigger GST/HST Liability on Property Sale
The Federal Court of Appeal upheld a ruling that two brothers owe $77,080 in GST/HST on the sale of their Ottawa condo due to its use as short-term rentals (Airbnb) for over a year before the sale, regardless of prior long-term rental use, highlighting complexities in Canadian property tax law.
Court Rules Short-Term Rentals Trigger GST/HST Liability on Property Sale
The Federal Court of Appeal upheld a ruling that two brothers owe $77,080 in GST/HST on the sale of their Ottawa condo due to its use as short-term rentals (Airbnb) for over a year before the sale, regardless of prior long-term rental use, highlighting complexities in Canadian property tax law.
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36% Bias Score


RIA Model Gains Traction in Canada
The RIA model, offering advisors full business ownership and client experience control, is expanding in Canada, mirroring a significant U.S. trend where RIAs comprise over 27% of advisors, a number set to exceed 30% in five years; this contrasts with the traditional independent broker-dealer model, ...
RIA Model Gains Traction in Canada
The RIA model, offering advisors full business ownership and client experience control, is expanding in Canada, mirroring a significant U.S. trend where RIAs comprise over 27% of advisors, a number set to exceed 30% in five years; this contrasts with the traditional independent broker-dealer model, ...
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48% Bias Score


CRA's Online TFSA Access Remains Blocked Due to Processing Delays
Due to processing delays of TFSA returns from financial institutions, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has blocked access to TFSA information on its online portals since April 17th, affecting taxpayers and professionals' ability to calculate contribution limits and potentially leading to overcontribu...
CRA's Online TFSA Access Remains Blocked Due to Processing Delays
Due to processing delays of TFSA returns from financial institutions, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has blocked access to TFSA information on its online portals since April 17th, affecting taxpayers and professionals' ability to calculate contribution limits and potentially leading to overcontribu...
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36% Bias Score


King Charles Opens Canada's Parliament, Underscoring National Sovereignty
King Charles III opened Canada's 45th Parliament on June 5th, 2024, in Ottawa, a symbolic act of support for Canada's sovereignty amidst strained relations with the US, marking his 20th visit to the country.
King Charles Opens Canada's Parliament, Underscoring National Sovereignty
King Charles III opened Canada's 45th Parliament on June 5th, 2024, in Ottawa, a symbolic act of support for Canada's sovereignty amidst strained relations with the US, marking his 20th visit to the country.
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40% Bias Score


King Charles III Affirms Canada's Sovereignty Amid Trump's Annexation Threats
King Charles III's speech to the Canadian Parliament on Tuesday reaffirmed Canada's sovereignty amid US President Trump's annexation threats, highlighting the need for diversified trade partnerships and military investment, including exploration of European procurement options to counter US influenc...
King Charles III Affirms Canada's Sovereignty Amid Trump's Annexation Threats
King Charles III's speech to the Canadian Parliament on Tuesday reaffirmed Canada's sovereignty amid US President Trump's annexation threats, highlighting the need for diversified trade partnerships and military investment, including exploration of European procurement options to counter US influenc...
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48% Bias Score


Montreal Police Update Street Check Policy Amid Racial Profiling Concerns
Montreal police implemented a new street-check policy requiring officers to explain stops and confirm citizens' right to leave, addressing concerns about racial profiling highlighted in a 2019 report showing disproportionate stops of Indigenous, Black, and Arab individuals; the policy, effective imm...
Montreal Police Update Street Check Policy Amid Racial Profiling Concerns
Montreal police implemented a new street-check policy requiring officers to explain stops and confirm citizens' right to leave, addressing concerns about racial profiling highlighted in a 2019 report showing disproportionate stops of Indigenous, Black, and Arab individuals; the policy, effective imm...
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44% Bias Score

TD Raises Account Transfer Fees to $150, Sparking Debate on Financial Industry Practices
TD Bank is raising its account transfer fees for registered plans to $150 from $75 starting July 1, a move criticized for adding costs to customers already losing loyalty, while highlighting the need for open banking to increase competition.

TD Raises Account Transfer Fees to $150, Sparking Debate on Financial Industry Practices
TD Bank is raising its account transfer fees for registered plans to $150 from $75 starting July 1, a move criticized for adding costs to customers already losing loyalty, while highlighting the need for open banking to increase competition.
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52% Bias Score

RBC Q2 Profit Beats Last Year But Misses Estimates Amid Trade War Concerns
Royal Bank of Canada reported a second-quarter profit of $4.39 billion, exceeding last year's results but missing analyst estimates due to increased loan loss provisions of $1.42 billion amid global trade uncertainties; the bank also raised its dividend and announced a share buyback plan and a retur...

RBC Q2 Profit Beats Last Year But Misses Estimates Amid Trade War Concerns
Royal Bank of Canada reported a second-quarter profit of $4.39 billion, exceeding last year's results but missing analyst estimates due to increased loan loss provisions of $1.42 billion amid global trade uncertainties; the bank also raised its dividend and announced a share buyback plan and a retur...
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40% Bias Score

Operation Blizzard: Most Seized Drugs Originated in the U.S.
A month-long Canada Border Services Agency operation, Operation Blizzard (Feb. 12-March 13), resulted in over 2,600 drug seizures; 67 percent originated in the U.S., while 17.5 percent were destined for the U.S., with 1.73 kg of fentanyl seized (1.44 kg headed to the U.S.).

Operation Blizzard: Most Seized Drugs Originated in the U.S.
A month-long Canada Border Services Agency operation, Operation Blizzard (Feb. 12-March 13), resulted in over 2,600 drug seizures; 67 percent originated in the U.S., while 17.5 percent were destined for the U.S., with 1.73 kg of fentanyl seized (1.44 kg headed to the U.S.).
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36% Bias Score

King Charles's Visit to Canada Mirrors 1957 Queen Elizabeth Visit Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
King Charles III's rushed, 24-hour visit to Canada mirrored Queen Elizabeth II's 1957 visit, both opening Parliament and emphasizing Canada's sovereignty amid US-led geopolitical threats, using similar visual cues to reinforce the Crown's importance.

King Charles's Visit to Canada Mirrors 1957 Queen Elizabeth Visit Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
King Charles III's rushed, 24-hour visit to Canada mirrored Queen Elizabeth II's 1957 visit, both opening Parliament and emphasizing Canada's sovereignty amid US-led geopolitical threats, using similar visual cues to reinforce the Crown's importance.
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32% Bias Score

Royal Visit to Canada Underscores National Unity Amidst US Threats
King Charles and Queen Camilla visited Canada to open Parliament, delivering a speech emphasizing Canadian unity and sovereignty amid US President Trump's annexation threats; this was only the second such visit by a reigning monarch.

Royal Visit to Canada Underscores National Unity Amidst US Threats
King Charles and Queen Camilla visited Canada to open Parliament, delivering a speech emphasizing Canadian unity and sovereignty amid US President Trump's annexation threats; this was only the second such visit by a reigning monarch.
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44% Bias Score

King Charles Warns of Unprecedented Challenges Facing Canada
King Charles III, addressing the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa, warned of unprecedented challenges facing Canada in a post-WWII world, referencing threats from the US and emphasizing the need to rebuild and rearm the Canadian military to protect sovereignty and national interests.

King Charles Warns of Unprecedented Challenges Facing Canada
King Charles III, addressing the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa, warned of unprecedented challenges facing Canada in a post-WWII world, referencing threats from the US and emphasizing the need to rebuild and rearm the Canadian military to protect sovereignty and national interests.
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40% Bias Score
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