As the 28th annual United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) came to a close in December 2023, I began to think of ways – that we as individuals – could make a difference. One question many clients have asked me is whether any expenses incurred to make their home greener, would be considered tax deductible.
Environmental responsibility is becoming increasingly important to the majority of Canadians. Many of us are realizing the importance of implementing net-zero policies. These policies aim to balance the amount of greenhouse gases being produced and the amount being removed from the atmosphere. The federal government has a policy agenda to reach emissions reduction goals by
On January 1, 2020 changes to Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) came into effect. This means that OHIP will no longer cover out-of-country inpatient services up to $400 per day for hospital service such as intensive care, as well as eliminating up to the $50 per day for emergency outpatient and doctor services. For individuals
The New Year is a great time for implementing resolutions that relate to your physical, mental and financial health. Below are some things you should be thinking about in January: Contributing to your TFSA The aggregate total for an individual over 18 years of age in 2009 is $63,500. The Federal Government has set a
Many of us have started our holiday shopping. According to a survey done on behalf of The Retail Council of Canada, Canadians plan to spend about $675 during this season. In fact, the average holiday spending estimate in Ontario is $805. While buying gifts for families and friends can be a joyful experience, it can




