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Canada and the U.S. allow for dual citizenship vis-à-vis each other, so why would someone residing in the U.S. who was born in Canada renounce their Canadian citizenship?
Dec 4, 2013 — Boughton Law
Issuers applying to list on the TSX under the “mineral exploration and development-stage” category must have a property where continuity of mineralization is demonstrated in three dimensions at “economically interesting grades”.
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While the tax debts of a corporation belong to the corporation and the tax debts of an individual belong to that individual, there are some exceptions to the rules that may blur those lines. One such exception is for Director's Liability
Sep 25, 2013 — Boughton Law
Increasing recognition of the rights of transgendered persons is driving a significant amount of human rights legislation in both Canada and the United States. The term "transgender" is usually used to describe persons whose internal experience of their gender is different than the gender they were assigned at birth.
Sep 24, 2013 — Boughton Law
In light of all the media attention that has surfaced recently regarding the admission of Liberal leader, Justin Trudeau to having smoked marijuana combined with stories about individuals who have been refused entry into the United States for smoking marijuana, this topic has been buzzworthy lately.
Sep 11, 2013 — William (Bill) H. Cooper*
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