The author says that while only a fraction of Canadians declare high capital gains income in any given year, most who do only have such large incomes once in a lifetime, when selling assets such as a duplex, a cottage or a small business.  |  Getty Images

Capital gains tax hike wide reaching

A lot of Canadians are finding out they’re richer than they think, at least according to the tax man. The way the Trudeau government is pitching its capital gains tax hike, you’d think it’s only affecting Canada’s richest 0.13 percent of taxpayers. Unless you own your own private jet, you shouldn’t have anything to worry […] Read more