April 2017

An Innovative Dementia-Friendly Community

I recently attended a symposium presented by the Canadian Research Network for Care in the Community.  The topic was “Living Well With Dementia: Toward Dementia-Friendly Policy”.      Two European presenters including  Henk Nies, from Amsterdam and Eckart Schnabel from Berlin discussed their care standards for Persons Living With Dementia (PLWD). Dr. Schnabel highlighted the German care program that provides a care allowance determined by the individual’s level of need. Prof. Dr…..

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Budget 2017 – Ecological Gifts Program

On March 22, 2017 (“Budget Day”), the Federal Government tabled the second budget (“Budget 2017”). While Budget 2017 focuses on building and supporting a strong middle class and economic growth, there are no new tax incentives for the charity and not-for-profit sector. The most significant development to the charity and not-for-profit sector in Budget 2017 is a number of measures to protect the integrity of gifts of ecologically sensitive property….

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In the News, Tax Issues

You can’t wear two pairs of shoes at a time

This Blog was written by: Robert Boyd To anyone who may have a pang of guilt when approaching the counter at an airport duty free with a bottle under each arm, there was no need, you were indirectly contributing to global education and medical research. Chuck Feeney grew up in very modest circumstances in New Jersey in the 1930’s and went on to pioneer the concept of duty free. As….

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Charitable Giving, Philanthropy/Charitable Giving, Uncategorized

Summary Judgment Motions and Fraudulent Concealment

Justice Newbould wrote an interesting and comprehensive decision regarding the two year limitation period under section 38 of the Ontario Trustee Act.  It seems that the two-year limitation period may not be as infallible as estate litigators think. Nancy Wagg had three children – Anita, Yvonne and John.  Nancy was a woman of modest means and limited education.  However, lady luck smiled on her and she won the lottery.  Unfortunately,….

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Taxpayers have rights too!

As a Canadian taxpayer either alive or their estate, you (or your personal representative) has rights in your dealing with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) as follows: To receive entitlements and to pay no more and no less than what is required by law. To service in both official languages. To privacy and confidentiality. To a formal review and a subsequent appeal. To be treated professionally, courteously and fairly. To….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Costs, Estate Administration, In the News, Trustee, Uncategorized

Thank a Family Caregiver

Tomorrow April 4, 2017 is Ontario’s first annual Family Caregiver Day. Family caregivers support the very fabric of our society.  It is not only about caring for older adults as it includes anyone who is in need of assistance. The Oxford Dictionary defines ‘care’ as a “the provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something”. A broad term which encompasses caring for….

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Caregiving, Dependant Support, Elder Care
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