Canada’s digital economy is growing rapidly, making businesses increasingly reliant on data, networks, and cloud infrastructure. While this enhances productivity and global competitiveness, it also exposes organizations to evolving cyber threats. Both small and large Canadian businesses are targeted by cybercriminals, nation-state actors, and insider threats.
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Importance of ISO Certification for Businesses in Canada
ISO certification is internationally recognized and signals to customers, partners, and regulators that the business adheres to globally accepted standards. In Canada’s diverse and competitive market, this certification distinguishes companies by validating quality, safety, and efficiency.
How To Do Better Family Business Succession Planning: Eye-Opening Considerations
On seeing a writing related to succession planning, a reader might wonder, should I be reading about such an unpleasant subject? It’s funny; everyone seems to relish discussing the topic of death–just as long as it’s not their own death.
Probate Fee Reduction in Canada: 11 Tested Ways
You cannot avoid death, but you can avoid probate. Probate is the certification by a court that the will of a deceased person is genuine and that the person seeking permission to act as an executor of the will is legitimate.
Capital Gains Tax and Estate Planning: What You Need to Know
This blog is for information purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice. With changing tax laws, many tax-saving strategies quickly lose their validity. For tax advice, consult one of our tax professionals.
Proven Postmortem Tax Planning Tips for Executors to Know
An executor must undertake multiple practical measures to ensure that the Estate is distributed to the beneficiaries in the best possible manner with as few tax liabilities as possible
Digital Assets and Estate Planning: How to Protect Your Online Legacy
The information contained herein is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice, as tax laws and regulations can change within weeks and render some tax strategies void.
What the Liberal Comeback Means for Canadian Businesses: Policy, Power & the Future
Canada’s political tides have shifted again. With the Liberal Party reclaiming its dominant position on the federal stage, Canadian businesses are bracing for another wave of legislative recalibration, fiscal redirection, and social reform.
What China’s Rising Oil Imports from Canada Mean for Alberta Businesses and Edmonton’s Economic Future
A major transformation takes place today in the global market for energy supply and demand.