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Pupping NFT Project to Save Korean Abandoned Dogs

June 17, 2022 Community Partners

Pupping, an international abandoned dog protection project, announced on the 9th that it will carry out a project to combine abandoned dog protection and donation culture through NFT Mint. Pupping was started in Canada as […]

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Are condominiums required to file a corporate tax return in Canada?

September 10, 2021 Community Partners

Condominiums are typically registered as a non-profit-organization (NPO). NPO corporations are tax exempt. The misconception here is that tax exempt means that they are not required to pay income tax return however, NPOs condominiums must […]

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Are You an Entrepreneur Or Employee In Your Business?

September 9, 2021 Community Partners

Do you sometimes wonder if you’re actually the owner of your small business or if you are its most underpaid and overworked employee? Are you always finding yourself weeks, if not months, behind on the […]

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How to run your business like superheroes

September 7, 2021 Community Partners

Superheroes are smart, fast, and, fearless & strong Where to start with this amazing transformation journey? Yourself! Jim Rohn, an amazing inspirational speaker always says “Nothing will change, unless you change”. If you haven’t listened […]

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Can Accounting Services Help You Grow Your Business?

September 6, 2021 Community Partners

Starting a business can be difficult enough, let alone working to find ways to grow your business and seeing that it succeeds at every turn. There are many obstacles to trip you up along the […]

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Shuttered Canada-US border highlights different approaches to the pandemic – and differences between the 2 countries

April 28, 2021 The Conversation

The United States and Canada have long enjoyed a stable relationship. The countries share history, the longest nonmilitarized international border in the world and strong economic ties. About 90% of the Canadian population lives within a one-hour drive […]

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Federal budget 2021: 7 actions to ensure Canada’s ‘child-care plan’ is about education

April 28, 2021 The Conversation

The 2021 federal budget promises new investments of up to $30 billion over five years and $8.3 billion per year after that to create a Canada-wide early learning and child-care plan. Funds committed by Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland could […]

The Conversation

Bill C-230 marks an important first step in addressing environmental racism in Canada

April 28, 2021 The Conversation

This past winter, COVID-19 outbreaks at two Coastal GasLink work camps in northern British Columbia spilled over into neighbouring Wet’suwet’en communities, according to media reports. The spread of disease to Indigenous communities through industrial projects is […]

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