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There are many great sites on the World Wide Web, but trying to find those great sites can be a frustrating experience. We have compiled a list of Websites that we have found to be helpful sources of information. When you click on a link, a new window will pop up. Close the window when you are ready to return to this page.
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Governmental
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The Canada Revenue Agency
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The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is responsible for the administration of tax laws for the Government of Canada, and for most provinces and territories.
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Finance Canada
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The federal Department of Finance is responsible for the development of federal fiscal policy, including laws affecting federal taxes, financial institutions and markets, and federal-provincial transfer payments.
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The Bank of Canada
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The Bank of Canada site includes a variety of useful features, including information on interest and exchange rates, financial indicators, securities auctions and more. The convenient "Currency Converter" allows you to determine Canadian dollar equivalents for a broad range of foreign currencies.
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American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
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The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants is the national, professional organization for all USA Certified Public Accountants. Its mission is to provide members with the resources, information, and leadership that enable them to provide valuable services in the highest professional manner to benefit the public.
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Canada Learn
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Site for helping you save, plan and pay for your children's education, including Canadian scholarship information and more...
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Legal
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Law Society of Upper Canada
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The Law Society of Upper Canada is the self-governing body for lawyers in Ontario. The primary responsibility or mandate of the Law Society is to regulate the legal profession in the public interest according to Ontario law and the Law Society's rules, regulations and guidelines.
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Tax
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Tax Court of Canada
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The Tax Court of Canada is a specialized court of law whose jurisdiction extends to several Acts of Parliament, most notably the Income Tax Act, the Excise Tax Act (Part IX), and several provisions of the Employment Insurance Act.
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