While joint tenancy and tenancy in common both allow co-ownership of a single parcel of land, the impact of each optiondiffers drastically when it comes to estate planning.
Stories by Frank Chou
Employment legislation exempts many farming activities
The Saskatchewan Employment Act governs many aspects of the employer-employee relationship in Saskatchewan. Part II of the act sets minimum employment standards that employers are required to provided to their employers in most circumstances. However, these minimum standards do not apply to certain employees, depending on the nature of their employment. For example, Part II […] Read more
Savings plan initiatives can help first-time home buyers
The prospect of home ownership, especially for young Canadians, is becoming less and less realistic. With increases in housing prices and high interest rates, a trend signalling the inability to purchase homes for young Canadians is becoming more and more apparent. That said, there are government initiatives that can assist a first-time home buyer to […] Read more