On this day we are one month away from Christmas, and I gotta be honest with you…
The past few years have seen the global economic concerns around the world dominate both the news and the attention of policy makers.
Spring gives way to summer. Summer gives way to fall. Winter winds up the seasons and allows the cycle to start over again. It is impossible to think of one season without reference to all of them.
Happy Thanksgiving! Oops, wrong country! You know I have been in Canada since May of 1978, 33 years.
Since last month’s provincial election, a number of constituents have raised questions with me regarding the status of the Progressive Conservative Leadership.
I recently heard about a survey that found that those young adults who carry the most debt are also the one who feel most empowered with their finances.
Which is more tax-efficient for the incorporated small business owner – pay yourself via a salary or dividends, or a combination of the two?
I’ve been thinking lately about the things that happen where there is no explanation for. I call these God breathes. With that in mind I thought I’d share a few things…
This November, as has been the case ever since 1921, Canadians are wearing poppies as an act of Remembrance.
Three reasons, really! It is good for my health, it is economical, and it is the only sensible thing to do if one takes the long view.