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...Part 1 also implements other income tax measures referred to in the January 27, 2009 B... employees' bargaining agents through the National Joint Council or other bodies that they may agree ... carried on by the insurer, other than a life insurance business. 'reserve transition amount' of...
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...-income families averages 41 percent nationally, but it is distinctly higher in Alberta at 55 perc... is aimed at the first year of the child's life). All these programs are open equally to single-an...
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... issued pursuant to section 231.2(3) of the Income Tax Act , RSC 1985, c 1 (5 th Supp) [the Act], and...
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... before international, regional, and national institutions as part of a legal struggle against a... in the Charter, including the rights to life, personal security and freedom, privacy, property,..., strive to minimise the inequalities in income, and endeavour to eliminate inequalities in status...
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... of the rich, the shrinking city of middle-income households, and the growing city of concentrated p... is to reconcile livability and quality of life with economic growth and competitiveness, and it i...Ground-breaking condo development. National Post. Toronto. Jun 28, 2008: H6. . Duncan, D. 2005...
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... “taxpayer”) from reassessments of its income tax liability for its 1997 and 1998 taxation years...
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This study investigates the inter- and intra-comparison of life and work values held by managerial employees working in large and well-established organisations in Singapore. Three groups of workers, namely the Singaporean Chinese, Japanese expatriates and PRC Chinese expatriates were surveyed to measure life and work values and job satisfaction. Our findings have demonstrated that there are significant variations in the life values and work values amongst the three nationalities. However, the Japanese and PRC Chinese expatriates shared similar life values, thus exemplifying the effects of Confucian Dynamism. At the intra-level, differences in the occupational level exert little influence on the life values of the three national samples and the work values of the Singaporeans; differenc...
... due to other factors such as gender or income levels. Hence, we suggest further studies on the i...
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[Keith Waterhouse]'s lifeline was his twice-a-week newspaper column. For nearly 60 years, it appeared Monday and Thursday, first in the Daily Mirror and then, for the last 23 years, the Daily Mail. He gained a reputation for being "a brilliant choronicler of modern life" and "a scintillating satirist." He was not only loved by millions of readers, in 2004 he was chosen by his peers as United Kingdom's best national columnist. A 1994 report set his annual income from journalism at 130,000 British pounds, and an equal amount from his books and plays.
He wrote everything on an old portable typewriter, believing that "the word processor is doing for the English language what mono-sodium glutamate has done for cookery."His favourite part of the day was lunchtime; in Who's Who he claimed his ...
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...Appellant. and. THE NATIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. Respondent. Heard at ... “taxpayer”) from reassessments of its income tax liability for its 1997 and 1998 taxation years...
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...Subparagraph 138(3)(a)(i) of the Income Tax Act (Canada) (the Act) allows a life insurer, ...