The annual contribution limit remains fixed at $8,000 and cannot exceed $40,000 for life. (Photo: 123RF) Following the publication of my last column on the subject, new measures have emerged regarding the Tax-Free First Home Purchase Savings Account (TFSAP). Here’s
Nojoud Al Mallees, The Canadian Press OTTAWA – Treasury Secretary Chrystia Freeland will present the next federal budget on March 28. This new federal budget will come as Canada’s economy is expected to slow significantly this year and potentially enter
What they found after analyzing new data is that mastering the French language by the end of high school is a guarantee of success in college. In fact, 84% of students who scored more than 75% in the only French
The ensemble of around ten musicians, born in Alsace in 2008, organizes numerous private and public events to the sound of the bagpipes and in traditional costume. A Scottish musical formation composed of Scottish pipers and drummers, the Highland Dragons
Earlier this week, the municipality described this bylaw as a new permitting system. It regulates the short-term rental of primary residences, which are permitted nationwide from March 25 under a new state law, and secondary residences, which remain limited to
POLITICS. Beauce MP Richard Lehoux intends to make cell service in the region one of his top priorities for the coming year. He intends to emphasize the importance of once and for all optimizing the service throughout the Beauce territory,
This is particularly true of Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury, which wants to allow Airbnb-type rentals only near the ski resort and the former Mont Hibou. Some exceptions are also provided elsewhere in the community. The city has until March 25 to act. However,
The Governor General of Canada, Mary Simon, used International Women’s Day to denounce the hate she faces on social media. “Innu Indian parasite”, “worthless hunk of meat”, “miserable cow”, “political whore”; The governor general’s office uploaded a video made up
POLITICS. Beauce MP Richard Lehoux intends to make cell service in the region one of his top priorities for the coming year. He intends to emphasize the importance of once and for all optimizing the service throughout the Beauce territory,
Lac-Brome will not change its zoning statute to limit short-term rentals in primary residences in preparation for a provincial law change that goes into effect March 25. From this date it is therefore possible, as in most of Quebec’s cities,