TaxWise Inc.
301-1300 Carling Ave. K1Z 7L2 Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Locality: Ottawa, Ontario
Phone: +1 866-448-2188
Address: 301-1300 Carling Ave. K1Z 7L2 Ottawa, ON, Canada
Website: www.taxwise.ca
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Do you have someone in your life over 80? Make sure you share this article with them. This is a great article about a Canadian icon who is aging gracefully by design. https://www.youareunltd.com//david-suzuki-83-gets-persona/
Alzheimer’s Society of Canada has great information for caregivers. Grooming and Healthcare resources are essencial need-to-knows for people who provide care for persons with Alzheimer's. Click the link below to learn more. https://all-alz.com//overall-care-and/grooming-healthcare/
Caregivers, persons with disabilities: this is article about how disability is veiwed and the impacts of that is powerful, and worth a glimspe. https://www.psychologytoday.com//3-models-underlying-assum
If you are a caregiver or advocate for a Senior or a person with a disability, the link below will take you a great resource. https://www.unitedwayeo.ca///UWEO-CaregiverStrategy-EN.pdf https://www.unitedwayeo.ca/local-issues/vulnerable-seniors/
Spinal Cord Injury Ontario provides amazing resources not only on their website, but also through their very knowledgable people. See the link below for more information on their disbaility training programs.
Do you live with Anxiety? Here are some great resources from Anxiety Canada.
Do you or someone you know have a heart condition? Here are some great recipes from Heart and Stroke Canada.
Do you have a heart Condition? Here are some great stress management strategies from Heart and Stroke Canada
#CanadianGovernment is offering advice on parents handling stress. During these unsettling days, taking the time to read these pieces is often time well spent.
The facts about PTSD. Real information from the experts.
This link is a great tool for those affected by dementia and/or Alzheimer’s, including caregivers. There is a resource section for those who provide care for a persons experiencing symptoms, there is also a link within this site with preventative tips.
Do you have a heart condition? Here are some healthy eating tips from Heart and Stroke Canada.
NOVEMBER 14 - World Diabetes Day The link below is a visit if you are looking to for resources, or if you are looking to get involved.
For Canandians living with Parkinson's, as well as their advocates and caregivers, having access to your local Parkinson's Canada office is having access to a wealth of applicable resources. For caregivers and persons currently living with Parkinson's, the link below is a must read!
This is a great story in The Toronto star written by David Onley about the impact of Covid-19 on persons with disabilities. If you are a person with a disability, or the caregiver/advocate of a person with a dissability, this story is a must read!
Autism Canada's Family Support program offers a valuable resource for families trying to do their best in raising a child on the spectrum. For more information, click the link below.
If you are or were a relief recipient in 2020, this Globe and Mail article is for you. "...The coming tax season is expected to be even more complicated than it usually is for Canadians who took advantage of the federal government’s COVID-19 relief measures, throwing off projected payments based on income and deductions from years past"
Working from home? This Globe and Mail article is a must-read!
In the press release below, Diabetes Canada mentions the suggestion of the Fairness for Persons with Disabilities Act, which expands access for persons with diabetes to the Disability Tax Credit (DTC) and calls on all federal parties to make similar commitments.
Disability advocates applaud Government for one-time pay out, but they say it isn't enough.
This one-time payment provides up to $600 in recognition of the extraordinary expenses faced by persons with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. If you are the parent(s) of a child or children with disabilities, you should receive the one-time (up to) $600 payment from the Canadian Government.
$600 one-time payment to persons with disabilities from the Canadian Government. Click below to find out more details. www.canada.ca///one-time-payment-persons-disabilities.html
If you have College or University hopes for your child(ren), the RESP is for many Canadian families, a crucial savings place to consider. This amazing article by Helen Burnett-Nichols outlines three important need-to-know's about the RESP. I found the most helpful is fact #3 that addresses families with more than one child.
Canadians, be like Anita Bigrefund, get your taxes done easy and fast, right from your own computer. It's as easy as 1, 2, 3. www.taxwise.ca
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