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The Benefits of Digital Access to Your Health Information
(NC) Alexa Thompson of Halifax,
Nova Scotia, credits access to digital
health tools for allowing her to take
control of her health and becoming
an active partner in her care. After
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After this experience, Alexa’s doctor
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Digital health can empower all
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Are you sure you’re ready to move in together?
(NC) Love is in the air. You and your
significant other spend winter evenings
bundled up on the couch, your friends
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adventure. You’re together so often
that you might as well take the next
step and move in with one another…
but wait just one minute. Have you
considered all the implications of
cohabitation? Living together can take
a relationship to the next level, though
there are important things to take into
consideration before making that leap,
as follows:
Financial Implications
Now that you’re splitting your
domestic costs, both of you can enjoy
extra savings. Nevertheless, you should
set certain ground rules beforehand,
as money can become divisive. For
instance, will you equally pay for the
rent/mortgage? Who will handle the
bills or paying for groceries? While it
may not sound romantic, deciding on
who is covering what ahead of time
will save misunderstandings down the
road.
Who Owns What?
You’re madly in love; your
relationship is unlike any other; and
it’s on entirely unshakeable ground.
It makes total sense that your books,
records, and other possessions should
come together as one, forever and
always. However, in the very unlikely
event that the two of you should
one day part ways, separating your
possessions can be exceedingly
challenging and painful. Give some
thought to recording what’s yours at
the outset, just in case.
Protect Yourself
Romance comes in many forms. It’s
in the little things, like inside jokes,
spontaneous outings, and surprise
presents, as well as in the big things,
like moving in together. And when you
do the latter, you can take it one step
further and update your insurance
policy.
“If you add someone to your
homeowner’s policy, removing him or
her can be very difficult. In fact, you
may need to resort to halting payments
to have the policy cancelled so you
can remove them,” says James Hall,
an insurance expert with Western
Financial Group. “Instead, either
add the person as what’s called an
‘additional insured’ or have them get
their own tenant package.”
The same should be applied to
updating your car insurance if you
plan to share a vehicle. Whatever you
decide, start by talking to your broker.
Now that you’ve given all of the
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5 secrets for winning a post-secondary scholarship
(NC) Each year, thousands of
Canadian students earn scholarships
that help them offset their education
costs. Surprisingly, over $15 million of
the $70 million available each year in
scholarship dollars goes unclaimed,
according to industry estimates.
“Scholarships are a good source of
education funding – one that you don’t
have to pay back,” advises Melissa
Jarman, director of student banking at
RBC Royal Bank. “Don’t write yourself
off as an unqualified candidate. In
addition to funding school with your
savings, a part-time job, or a student
loan, you could receive an unexpected
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top-up. Even smaller scholarships will
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1. Research: Check your college or
university’s financial aid department.
If you are in high school, check
to see what scholarships are
available to graduating students.
Take advantage of online resources
such as studentawards.com and
scholarshipscanada.com that match
you to available scholarships.
2. Be optimistic: If you’re not a
straight-A student, be aware that
not all scholarships are based on
academic standing. Some of them
reward civic engagement, leadership
experience, your heritage, affiliations,
or a particular skill.
3. Tap your network: You may find
scholarships are offered by your
employer, sports league or your bank.
Ask your parents if their employers
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4. Plan ahead and start early: Be
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Social media gets young adults plugged into retirement
(NC) When you think of young people
today, who do you think of first —
Millennials or Gen Z, now currently
in elementary school? Used to be Gen
Xers — but of course now they're all
settled down and raising families.
But in the world of marketing and
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age — is becoming more tech savvy.
Most people today are glued to their
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getting their news from social media
and watching their favourite shows ondemand or online. So, when it comes
to figuring out how to connect with
youth, marketers and advertisers are
still looking for the elusive Holy Grail.
The financial services industry
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challenge, particularly in the area of
retirement savings — something that
is best started as early as possible.
But, how do you even start the
conversation with young adults when
as far as they're concerned, retirement
is an abstract notion that's a hundred
years away? The simple solution: Plug
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Here's an example: A Canadian
video game developer with a young
workforce in their 20s and 30s
wanted to set up a retirement savings
program with a local provider. The
main challenge for this company was
finding a way to engage its people
in a retirement savings conversation
without actually using the word
retirement.
The first step was to create a private,
employee-only Facebook page. This
seemed like a natural choice given that
the company already used a corporate
Facebook group as an internal
communications tool. But this new
group page wasn't very popular. So
the plan provider tried to create a buzz
among the employees by introducing
an app that uses a technology called
augmented reality (AR). AR blurs the
line between reality and the virtual
world by transforming a static image
— like a poster — into a dynamic
video or graphic. It's been used by the
entertainment industry for years. After
launching the app, the user simply
points the device at a target image, as
if taking a picture. The AR provides
the user with a whole new experience
by transforming the static image into
a three dimensional message with
graphics, sounds, games, etc.
As a result of the new AR application,
participation in the Facebook group
increased. The online community was
kept “alive” with fun conversationstarters, financial Q&As, tips, quizzes
and trivia. After 18 months, the
company found that their employees
were increasing contributions and
were active users of their retirement
savings tools, planners and online
statements.
What's the next step for AR in the
financial industry? One thing for
certain is it will continue to play an
important role in financial literacy
and education. And who knows — in
the near future, new employees could
receive their first-day's orientation and
retirement savings plan presentation
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How to get a little more green every day
(NC) Small actions can contribute to
big change when it comes to making
green choices in the home. Here
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• Eat wisely. A few simple changes
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environment. Choose to go 100%
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and reduce food waste. According to
the Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations, more than one
third of all food produced worldwide
is wasted (that's a shocking 1.3 billion
tonnes per year). In fact, unused food
in a landfill is one of the top sources of
greenhouse gases.
• Be energy smart. Canadians are the
second largest consumers of energy
per capita in the world. Reduce your
energy consumption by switching
to compact fluorescent light (CFL)
bulbs, buying low-flow showerheads
and fixing leaky windows. Consider
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• Get water wise. Reduce, repair, and
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toilet, to using an outdoor rain barrel,
to taking shorter showers − there are
thousands of ways you can save water
at home.
• Travel light. Leave the car at home.
If possible, walk, bike or take public
transportation. If you must drive,
carpool. Buy a fuel-efficient vehicle.
Fly less. Air travel has a massive
carbon footprint—in fact, it's the
mode of freight transport that has
the most emissions. Consider greener
transportation options like buses
or trains, or travel less altogether
and utilize technology like videoconferencing and e-mail.
• Check your trash. The average
Canadian
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(NC) One thing is certain no matter
whether you’re a dog person or a cat
person: you love your furry pal.
In fact, a Western Financial Group
study showed that half of Canadians
with pet insurance purchased a policy
in case of emergencies or serious
illness, while 26 per cent did it simply
because they see their pet as a family
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This means that you do everything
in your power to keep him or her safe,
happy, and healthy. You go out for
exercise whatever the weather, you
opt for a nutritious diet, and you make
sure to visit your veterinarian regularly.
Of course, that visit can prove costly
and many pet owners question
whether or not their pet needs to see
their veterinarian on a regular basis.
According to Dr. Bernhard Pukay,
chairman of the Petsecure Veterinary
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1. Prevention is better than reaction:
Just like a human, animals need
checkups to ensure they remain
healthy. This way, you can stop many
illnesses long before they become a
problem.
2. Save yourself money: Prevention
is far less expensive than medical
treatment. So, while you may pay more
in the short term for checkups, you
will ultimately conserve cash if your
pet gets ill or has an accident.
3. Compensate for the aging process:
You’ve heard that dog and cat years
happen much faster than the human
equivalent. With that in mind, an
annual checkup for them is like you
waiting several years for your next
physical. Don’t put it off.
4. It doesn’t need to be costly: By
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four-legged pal from the very high cost
of an emergency, you can also reduce
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better than treatment.
8. You’d do it for your car: It’s true
that we regularly take our cars in for
maintenance and when the mechanic
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This should be the same approach
with pet care. Moreover, it will give
your veterinarian a baseline – a way to
understand what state your pet should
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Choosing a Corporate Name
In previous articles, we have
addressed issues involving
incorporation and its benefits.
Here we go back to the very first
steps of incorporation - choosing
a corporate name.
When incorporating, you
have the option of opting for a
numbered company. If you wish
to have a named company, you
are required to obtain a name
report known as a NUANS report.
The NUANS report compares
your proposed name with the
registered names. The idea is to
avoid not only conflict but major
similarities where customers
or clients might confuse one
business with the other. The
risk is not only that customers
might be misinformed or misled
by a company name but also the
possibility of the Corporation that
registered its name first suing the
second one for loss of profits.
Similarly, names suggesting
connection to the crown or the
levels of government are prohibited.
Representing a company as
involved in a particular activity
which requires a licence from its
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governing body is also prohibited
without proper written consent.
For example, a company with the
word “engineer” or “engineering”
in its name would need special
permission from Professional
Engineers Ontario.
Searching the yellow pages,
searching on the internet and
any other source where business
names would be available is a
good way to start and identify
conflicts. Each official NUANS
report requires a fee, which
means, if a name is chosen (to
submit and receive a NUANS
report) without adequate due
diligence, one could easily spend
hundreds of dollars trying to find
a unique name that has not been
already registered. Many on-line
service providers offer the NUANS
search report service.
What
should be kept in mind is that
these reports are valid (the name
is reserved) for 90 days. If you do
not incorporate your company
within that time, the NUANS will
expire and another NUANS search
will be required. This means the
fee needs to be submitted again
and depending on how long it has
done based on either provincial
passed since its expiry, the name
or federal incorporations. A
might no longer be available.
provincial NUANS will not work
Once you decide on the name,
for a Federal incorporation.
and established its availability, Should you require assistance
you will need to choose one of
with incorporating your company
six legal endings (the French
at any stage of the process, do not
equivalents are also available)
hesitate to contact Lawson Clark &
being: Incorporated, Limited,
Oldman Professional Corporation
Corporation, Inc., Ltd., Corp.
at 905-683-2741.
These legal elements cannot act
as the distinguishing factor
of the company name.
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Check to see if your retirement savings are safe
(NC) Retirement is on the horizon,
so now you are likely spending far
less time dreaming about it, and
more time actually planning it. As
you focus on your hard-earned
savings, are you sure all of your
money is safe? The failure, or the
bankruptcy of a financial institution
is not beyond possibilities in Canada
– and not all deposits are insured.
Take a minute now to understand the
different types of deposits and how
to apply this information to your own
retirement plan.
First,
the
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federal agency that exists to protect
the savings of Canadians in the event
their bank fails or goes bankrupt. If
you have an eligible account held in
Canadian dollars at a CDIC member
institution, you’re automatically
insured up to $100,000.
The first thing you should know is
that, while deposits up to $100,000
are insured, not all deposits are
covered, as follows:
Insured Deposits
You will receive insurance on:
• Savings and chequing accounts;
• GICs or other term deposits with an
original term to maturity of 5 years or
less;
• Money orders, certified cheques,
travellers’ cheques and bank drafts
issued by CDIC members;
• Accounts that hold realty taxes on
mortgaged properties.
Uninsured Deposits
There is no insurance coverage for:
• Mutual funds and stocks;
• GICs, and other term deposits with
a date to maturity of more than 5
years;
• Bonds and Treasury bills
• Foreign currency, including U.S.
dollar accounts.
You will be covered up to $100,000
separately for each of the eligible
accounts you hold: an account in one
name, an account in joint names, for
a trust account, and for the RRSPs,
RRIFs, and TFSAs you own.
Here, from CIDC are tips for
applying this information to your
retirement plan:
1. Personal Accounts/Joint Accounts
– If you’re looking to maximize your
insurance protection, it’s good to
remember that deposits held in one
name are protected separately from
those held jointly. So, if you have
personal deposits, your spouse has
personal deposits, and you own
deposits jointly, you would have total
coverage of up to $300,000.
2. Trust Deposits – CDIC insures trust
deposits separately from deposits
held personally by the trustee or
the beneficiary. In this instance, the
deposits are separately insured per
beneficiary not per depositor. So
a trust account in which your five
grandchildren have an equal share
could be protected up to $500,000.
3. Spousal RRSPs – Eligible deposits
held in an RRSP are insured
separately from other eligible
deposits. In the case of a spousal
RRSP, the contributor and the
owner are different people. Eligible
contributions are added to other
registered deposits in the name of the
spouse or common-law partner for
whom the plan is established – and
not with the contributor’s deposits.
4. Foreign currency – If you are a
snowbird or considering becoming
one, it’s important to remember
that CDIC does not insure foreign
currency, including U.S. dollar
accounts.
To take responsibility for your
money and to keep it safe in your
retirement, information is available
from your financial advisor, as well
as online at cdic.ca.
How to get through tax season with a smile
(NC) Spring is not far off, but with
one hurdle first: tax time.
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yourself with a few easy tips:
File, pay on time – and online
If you owe taxes, file and pay on
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filing penalties and interest. If you
don’t owe taxes, you should still
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you receive your Canada child tax
benefits or GST/HST credit without
delay. If you’re expecting a refund,
you can have it in your bank account
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• Medical expenses – You can claim
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dietary needs. If you have medical
coverage through your employer,
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not covered by the plan.
• Charitable donations – If it’s your first
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changes) in eligible fitness-related
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arts-related expenses per child.
• Family Tax Cut – It’s a proposed
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with children under the age of 18,
and is effective starting with the 2014
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If you have a modest income, a
simple tax situation, and need help
completing and filing your return,
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tax clinics that may be able to help
you. To see if you are eligible for
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Ask for a payment plan
The Canada Revenue Agency
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