Alberta Separation – What Would Happen From a Tax Perspective If it Happened?
On January 1, 1993, Czechoslovakia ceased to exist. Two peoples who had shared a country for seventy-five years agreed to part ways. They divided the federal debt, split federal assets roughly two-to-one by population, negotiated separate currencies, and went home as Czechs and Slovaks, citizens of two sovereign states. The political decision for separation took…
Read MoreKim G C Moody’s Musings – 1-1-1 Newsletter For May 13, 2026
One Comment About Taxation – Canadians Need to Treat Their Tax Affairs and Financial Literacy Better Guy Lafleur, who passed in 2022, was my childhood hero. Watching the Flower fly down the wing for the Montreal Canadiens – that mane of blond hair, the goals that made you leap off the couch – was as…
Read MoreKim G C Moody’s Musings – 1-1-1 Newsletter For May 6, 2026
One Comment About Taxation – The April 28, 2026 “Spring Economic Update” – It’s Ugly I spent the day of Canada’s Spring Economic Update standing in the Cathédrale Saint-Vincent in St. Malo, France, with my 82-year-old French mother and my sister. The cathedral holds the tomb of Jacques Cartier. A plaque over the tomb, in translation, reads:…
Read MoreKim G C Moody’s Musings – 1-1-1 Newsletter For April 29, 2026
One Comment About Taxation – Canada Doesn’t Need More “Tax Coupons” *note – I wrote this section before the April 28, 2028 “Spring Update” – you can find my comments on the Spring Update in the Economics section below. When I was a young boy, I would watch my Mom diligently read the…
Read MoreKim G C Moody’s Musings – 1-1-1 Newsletter For April 22, 2026
One Comment About Taxation – Canada’s Budget Process is Not Cool There’s a scene in the 1988 comedy The Naked Gun where Leslie Nielsen’s Lt. Frank Drebin waves his arms in front of a fireworks factory that has just exploded and calmly tells the horrified crowd: “Nothing to see here, please disperse.” I’ve often thought…
Read MoreKim G C Moody’s Musings – 1-1-1 Newsletter For April 15, 2026
One Comment About Taxation – Canada Doesn’t Need to Build Traps to Keep its Successful People and its Youth in Canada I’m not claustrophobic but put me somewhere with no exit route or way back and something shifts. In my youth, if the job I had was a dead end, I left it. Underwater cave diving…
Read MoreKim G C Moody’s Musings – 1-1-1 Newsletter For April 8, 2026
One Comment About Taxation – Canada’s Accounting Profession is Critically Important For Proper Tax Administration I was chatting with a colleague last week about tax season. “We’ll get it done” he said. “But given the shortage of qualified teammates, it’s going to be tough. But at least we don’t have the chaos of the last three years…
Read MoreKim G C Moody quoted in Advisor Article by Jonathan Got on Alter Ego Trusts April 6, 2026
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Read MoreKim G C Moody quoted in Globe and Mail Article by John Turley-Ewart on April 1, 2026
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Read MoreKim G C Moody’s Musings – 1-1-1 Newsletter For April 1, 2026
One Comment About Taxation – Canada Needs to Resist Building “Fences” My bichon Shih Tzu – Enzo – loves to wander. He’ll find any opportunity to take off, requiring me to chase after him. We’ve had to install a GPS-enabled wireless fence. It works – the fence keeps Enzo in but not because he wants…
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