Search
The Curious Case of Fuhrious Finneous
December 29th, 2016 by Grant M. Driedger
The former MP for our area now sits as a Court of Queen’s Bench judge. Justice Toews recently issued a colourful decision in regards to ownership of a pet. The case deals with a dispute over the ownership of a dog, having its origin in a romantic relationship that fell apart. The plaintiff in the case had moved in with the defendant and her children,… Read More »
Capital Gains for Farmers and Farmland
December 1st, 2016 by Grant M. Driedger
Farmers get special treatment from the government. For most citizens capital gains tax applies when an asset is sold, on the difference between the value when it was initially acquired and the value its sold for. (There are some exceptions, such as for a personal residence.) This can be different for farmers. The government created special rules to preserve the family farm. A farmer who… Read More »