Top 10 tax tips for the April 30 deadline and beyond

 Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ont - Consider renovating your home. For renovations before Feb. 1, 2010, you will be able to claim a 15% non-refundable temporary tax credit, known as the Home Renovation Tax Credit. The credit applies to any expenditure above $1,000, up to $10,000. The value of this new federal credit is equal to a maximum of $1,350…

Top 10 tax tips for the April 30 deadline and beyond

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EI claimants soar in B.C. as economy deteriorates

 Vancouver Sun - British Columbia - In Victoria, the number of beneficiaries increased 88.8 per cent. In BC the number of young people (under 25 years) collecting EI in BC has more than …

EI claimants soar in B.C. as economy deteriorates

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What the rate cut means for mortgages

 Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ont - If you don’t believe the bank will hold steady on its promise, you can lock into five-year, fixed-rate mortgages for as low as 3.85% on a discounted basis — the lowest rate in Canadian history…

What the rate cut means for mortgages

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Week’s data will show depth of declines in early 2009

 Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ont - After four straight month-to-month declines of GDP in Canada - most recently a contraction of 0.7 per cent in January - some feel the economy was at least flat or even slightly ahead in February…

Week’s data will show depth of declines in early 2009

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