The term “Indigenous” is broadly used to classify people in international treaties such as the United Nations General Assembly,United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, A/RES/61/295 (2007) [“UNDRIP”] and theParis Agreement, CP Dec 1/CP.21, 21st Sess (2016) FCCC/...
such as lawyers, accountants, and doctors. These partnership agreements are governed by specific provincial legislation. For instance, currently, in Ontario, only lawyers, chartered accountants, and certified general accountants may form a Limited Liability Partnership. ...
The following strategic objectives form the cornerstone of RSS 2025 and focus on safer road users, road infrastructure, and vehicles: raising public awareness and commitment to road safety; improving communication, cooperation, and collaboration among stakeholders; enhancing legislation and enforcement; impr...
This loss is deducted on line 135 of your T1 General Return. Ali N. February 28, 2017 at 2:02 am Hi Alan, I would be very grateful if you could explain how to fill schedule 4 to report losses. In my case I have expenses, assets and my annual revenue is zero. Your help is ...
Alexander Executive Vice President General Counsel and Secretary Deborah is responsible for managing the Bank's legal affairs worldwide, overseeing compliance and acting as Corporate Secretary. 8 2 Alberta G. Cefis Executive Vice President & Head Global Transaction Banking Alberta is responsible for ...
The source of funds should also be very clear, so that the Canada Revenue Agency does not mistake the gift as income. Therefore, you should keep a copy of your bank statement to show where the money originated from, as well as copies of tax returns to prove that you had the finan...
Introduction This disclosure statement provides general information about the purchase and sale of put and call options traded on a recognized market and cleared through a clearing corporation. Information concerning the underlying interests on which options are traded, the terms and conditions of these ...
S16). In the North, residential schools took the form of day schools and small hostels, where children were separated from their families to attend ([37], p. 4). The intent of these schools was to indoctrinate Inuit children into the dominant Euro-Christian Canadian culture and prevent the...