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The impact of CAE

  • October 31, 2023

The Joint Committee on Taxation of The Canadian Bar Association and Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada recommends the Income Tax Act be amended to exclude loans that are unconditionally repayable from being “government assistance” for the purposes of paragraph 12(1)(x) and subsection 127(9).

Keep notification rules simple

  • September 26, 2023

The Competition Law and Foreign Investment Review Section of the Canadian Bar Association, following up on an earlier submission on the future of competition policy in Canada, is adding a few additional recommendations in a new letter to Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.

Better dialogue for children’s rights

  • September 26, 2023

In a letter to Minister of Canadian Heritage Pablo Rodriguez and Minister for Women and Gender Equality Marci Ien, the Child and Youth Law Section of the Canadian Bar Association says improved dialogue with civil society can improve enforcement of children’s rights in Canada. The Section’s suggestions were made on the eve of meetings of the Forum of Federal, Provincial and Territorial Ministers on Human Rights.

Guidelines for trauma-informed adjudication

  • September 26, 2023

The Immigration Law Section of the Canadian Bar Association is pleased to see many of its past recommendations on the review of Chairperson Guideline 8 accepted. In a new letter, the Section answers further questions from Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, or IRB, about procedures with respect to vulnerable persons appearing before the Board.

Limit access to the beneficial ownership registry

  • September 26, 2023

The Canadian Bar Association’s Business Law Section, Privacy and Access Law Section and Anti-Corruption Team support the government’s efforts to fight financial crime, they explain in a letter to the Chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry and Technology regarding Bill C-42. However, they insist this fight must respect the right to privacy and the confidentiality of personal information.

Clarity on anti-avoidance

  • August 30, 2023

The Joint Committee on Taxation of the Canadian Bar Association and Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada wrote to the Department of Finance to offer comments and recommendations on the General Anti-Avoidance Rule, or GAAR.

Promote and protect official languages

  • August 30, 2023

The French Speaking Common Law Members Section of the Canadian Bar Association is reiterating past concerns and adding new suggestions to improve Bill C-13, An Act for the Substantive Equality of Canada’s Official Languages. The concerns expressed in the letter, addressed to the Chair of the Standing Senate Committee on Official Languages, are summarized below.

Taxes should not be retroactive

  • August 18, 2023

In separate letters to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance and to the Senate Standing Committee on National Finance, the Commodity Tax, Customs and Trade Section of the Canadian Bar Association expresses concerns that the Budget Implementation Act, 2023 contains tax measures that apply retroactively.

Regularize status for undocumented immigrants already in Canada

  • August 16, 2023

Canada should prioritize regulating the status of undocumented workers who are contributing to Canadian society, says the Immigration Law Section of the Canadian Bar Association in a letter to Immigration Minister Sean Fraser, offering recommendations on how best to achieve this objective.