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Canadians still living paycheque to paycheque and not saving enough for retirement: CPA
Employee payroll survey looks at retirement savings for the first time this year
CPA award winners move from non-profit payroll to entrepreneurship during careers
Bill Williams and Ian Mise worked together at the Canadian Payroll Association, then went into business together
Ontario, Alberta work on employment standards
With online reporting meaning more claims, Alberta and Ontario had to eliminate the issues in the system
Don’t assume all employees have probationary periods
There is widespread confusion regarding probationary periods in Canada: Lawyer
News in brief: A look at news, facts and figures shaping the world of payroll professionals
Jobless rate declines in September, 61,000 jobs added: StatsCan • Number of EI recipients decreases in July • More EI claims in July • Small increase in average weekly earnings for July • Despite economic slump, private companies more optimistic than ever •
Legislative roundup: Changes in payroll laws and regulations from across Canada
CPP form available online • Service Canada makes changes to ROE Web • B.C. to have Family Day as of 2013 • B.C. minimum wage increase • WorkSafeBC announces flat average premium rate • Alberta sets WCB maximum insurable earnings • WSIB sets maximum earnings for 2012 • WorkSafeNB announces 2012 assessment rates • WCB sets maximum earnings for 2012
Opting out of CPP contributions in 2012
Payroll expert Annie Chong answers questions about the upcoming changes to the CPP
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