Canada's big banks said they're still focused on net-zero commitments
The government is delaying implementation of rules that could affect advisors whose clients use aggressive tax planning
Retirement doesn’t look the same as it did 20 years ago. Plans shouldn’t, either.
Lawyers suggest there are too many unknowns in the process to sway them from more traditional methods
Valuations for property division are tied to the date of separation, rather than the date a divorce is granted
Family lawyers say the pandemic manifested more in the intensity of matters than in the volume of cases
Recent legal cases highlight varying testamentary freedom across Canada
Such scenarios are becoming increasingly common as estate sizes increase, a Vancouver lawyer suggests
As companies pledge to eliminate emissions, clients may be asking for portfolios that do the same
The banks are now grappling publicly with their financed emissions — those attributable to the companies they lend to or invest in