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How To Remove A Name From A Property Deed

By Lisa Rennie
Published on June 11, 2021

In order to remove a person from a deed, a specific form will need to be completed, along with specific documents to support the claim.

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Canada Protection Plan Review

By Caitlin Wood

Looking for life insurance? Canada Protection Plan offers a variety of life and health insurance plans without the need for a medical exam.

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Income Assistance In British Columbia

By Mark Gregorski

British Columbia runs various social assistance programs, including the BC income assistance program which provides financial relief to individuals an...

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Are You Eligible For Social Assistance In PEI?

By Lisa Rennie

If you live in PEI and are having trouble paying your bills, there are government-based programs available to help you out.

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How To Apply For Maternity Leave In Canada

By Lisa Rennie

To help with the financial burden of having a baby, new parents should apply for Employment Insurance Maternity Leave (EI).

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What If TransUnion Is Unable To Verify Your Identity?

By Lisa Rennie

Let's take a look at potential reasons why your identity may fail to be verified by TransUnion and the steps you can take to resolve that.

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Does Canadian Tire Price Match?

By Corrina Murdoch

In order to offer price-matching at its 1,700 locations across Canada, this business has strict rules on what applies to its price matching policy.

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Are You Eligible For The Ontario Child Benefit (OCB)?

By Lisa Rennie

Find out if you qualify for the Ontario Child Benefit. You can get up to $1,680 per year per child on top of your CCB payments.

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