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What is the Taxpayer Bill of Rights?

The Taxpayer Bill of Rights was introduced by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) in 2007. The Bill is intended, in…

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Canada’s Auditor General: The CRA Is Not Conducting Audits Consistently

According to a recent report released by the Auditor General, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is not treating all taxpayers…

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Personal Liability and Breach of Trust Claims in Construction Law

Breach of trust claims offer a powerful remedy that is often underutilized. Such claims are a separate and additional option…

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Contractor and Subcontractor Trust Funds

The recently enacted Construction Act (the Act) sets out new, more onerous duties for contractor and subcontractor trust funds, marking…

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Construction Liens and Improvements at Leased Premises – Whose Lien Is It Anyway?

An unpaid contractor or subcontractor can register a lien on title to premises where it supplied services or materials to…

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