Today’s blog was written by Courtney Lanthier, Law Clerk at Fasken LLP With prices of basically everything going up these days, it is becoming more difficult for the younger generations (myself included) to be able to afford most things, including those big ticket items like cars and homes. The sad…
In its Income Tax Act, Canada has two basic types of registered charity: charitable organizations and foundations. These charity types are often paired to work together in a complementary fashion – ying and yang – to achieve shared purposes. This article is a short primer on the prevalence of this…
*This blog was written by Ruth Paul, student-at-law* In Ontario, the Limitations Act requires a proceeding to be commenced within 2 years of a claim being discoverable. The Act also imposes an ultimate limitation period in which a proceeding must be commenced within 15 years of the date the act…
There are several ways to extract funds from a business; salary, dividend, bonus or a shareholder loan. When a shareholder withdraws corporate funds by way of a shareholder loan, it will be recorded in the business financial statements and comes with tax implications to the shareholder. This is because, a…
This blog has been written by Sandra Arsenault, Law Clerk at Fasken LLP. It was necessary for me to obtain personal information from a beneficiary of an estate this week. I needed their full legal name, social insurance number, birthdate, country of residence, and full address. While on the call,…
“If I become a vegetable, I want my doctor to pull the plug!” is a sentence that many non-medical professionals have heard their client say. If you’ve ever wondered: how can I make sure my client’s medical wishes are respected? This article is for you as it gives an overview…
On the de VRIES LITIGATION LLP website, I previously blogged about orders for contempt and the nuances associated with seeking and obtaining this declaratory relief. This blog will take the discussion a step further and look at what penalties may be imposed upon a contemnor; in particular, the discussion will…
Happy New Year! The holidays provided an opportunity to catch up on various articles on a wide range of topics, including smart ageing. One of the most informative was a new report from the CSA Public Policy Centre on demographic changes in Canada’s aging population and policy implications for 2024.[1]…
Today’s blog has been guest written by Musa Mansuar, Articling Student at Fasken LLP It’s a profound moment when a parent asks you to be the executor of their estate. For many, it’s a conversation that carries both honour and gravity. On one hand, being chosen signals immense trust and…
Just over one year ago, I blogged about Jackson v. Rosenberg, 2023 ONSC 4403, a case that shed light on the relationship between severance of a joint tenancy and the subsequent effect on a gifted right of survivorship. As it turns out, the application judge’s decision was appealed, with the…