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How is it Really Going in Ottawa?
The early months of the new Parliament have been unusually constrained, both politically and procedurally. Following the spring election, the NDP failed to retain official party status, winning only 7 of the 12 seats required for recognition in the House of Commons. As a result, the party is no longer automatically included in Question Period […]
Prepare for Significant Changes to Canadian Transfer Pricing Landscape
December 15, 2025Overview On November 4, the long-awaited 2025 Federal Budget was released, proposing significant changes to Canada’s existing Transfer Pricing (TP) rules. Shortly following the Federal Budget’s release, the federal government issued Bill C-15, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on November 4, 2025. Bill C-15 includes the legislative amendments […]
Highlights of some of the fiscal measures announced in the Update on Québec’s Economic and Financial Situation and other measures
November 27, 2025Table of contents Overview. Reduction of the Québec Pension Plan (QPP) Base Contribution Rate. Reduction in Québec Parental Insurance Plan (QPIP) Premiums. Temporary Health Services Fund (HSF) Contribution Holiday for certain sectors. Harmonization with the 2025 Federal Budget. Extension of the Refundable Tax Credit for Gaspésie and Maritime Regions. Extension of the Income-Averaging Mechanism for […]
Fueling Growth: Why SR&ED ROI Just Got Better
Canada’s Scientific Research & Experimental Development (SR&ED) program has been waiting for two years for the enactment of a significantly more generous policy. With higher expenditure limits, restored eligibility for capital costs, and a push for simpler administration, the rules are shifting in favour of innovative companies. These policy changes are currently in draft legislation […]