Taxes: No, you can’t claim that as an expense – The Globe and Mail

Instead, join us for a look at some remarkable expenses that taxpayers south of the border have tried to claim as tax deductions, as compiled by CNN Money. (A spokeswoman for the Canada Revenue Agency said it doesn’t collect similar information.) Perhaps something to keep in mind when you do get around to filing at last.

Taxes: No, you can’t claim that as an expense – The Globe and Mail

Why U.S. mortgage-interest deductibility won’t come to Canada

Times Colonist-  U.S. mortgage interest deductibility likely contributed to the housing crisis south of the border…

Why U.S. mortgage-interest deductibility won’t come to Canada

Canadian ‘advantage’ slipping away

 Financial Post – Toronto,Ontario – He pointed to the “mess” in the US$18-trillion mortgage market south of the border, securitization markets that went “out of control,” and a “mature, …

Canadian ‘advantage’ slipping away

Can it ward off lengthy recession? – Nova Scotia News – TheChronicleHerald.ca – Consumer optimism

 TheChronicleHerald.ca – Halifax,Nova Scotia,Canada – As the stock market crumbled in the face of the massive mortgage fiasco south of the border and as more suffered losses from the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme, …

Consumer optimism: Can it ward off lengthy recession? – Nova Scotia News – TheChronicleHerald.ca