Change can be tough but we live with it every day. We age, our working, personal and family life changes. Our financial goals and expectations change.
Imagine…You are a teenage girl and you suddenly find out you are pregnant. You have to go home and tell your family including your fiancé.
On the long list of unrealistic promises that the NDP government has made over the past decade, this one may rank at the top.
Fundamentally, most tax structures in Canada are doing the very opposite of what they ought to be doing: they tax behavior that should be encouraged and don’t tax behavior that should be discouraged.
In a previous article I attempted to connect the dots between the various political seasons that came with the year 2011.
Charles Dickens is possibly best known for the story “The Christmas Carol” that has become a Christmas standard in our culture.
I will exalt you, my God the King; I will praise your name for ever and ever.
Every three years Manitoba’s education system gets a report card of sorts.
The time of gift giving is upon us. Most people spend many hours planning and shopping for loved ones. Sadly, most items in our stores are manufactured from cheap plastics or thin metals that break quickly.
If you’re among the growing number of families where one or more spouses or common-law partners have children from a previous relationship, you already know that your new life brings with it many changes.