Seniors Canada On-line
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Canada's Trusted Information Source for Seniors, Caregivers, Families and Service Providers.
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A to Z Index
The A to Z Index presents a list of sites that relate to a specific subject. For example, if you were looking for anything to do with 'injuries' you would click on the letter 'I', then click on the subject 'injuries'. This would give you a list of all sites that have been assigned the subject 'injuries'.
"Partnerships"
No information found for Yukon Territory on this subject.
The following links, however, may be of interest:
Canada
Biennial Report 2005-2007 - Institute of Aging
The report is divided according to the following priorities: Outstanding Research, Outstanding Researchers in Innovative Environments, Translating Heatlh Reserach into Practice, Effective Partnerships and Public Engagement, and Organization Excellence.
Source : Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Conducting business on the Internet
Information for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations on doing business over the Internet.
Source : Canada Revenue Agency
Death of a Partner or of a Retired Partner IT278R2
This bulletin explains the tax consequences of the death of a partner or of a retired partner in relation to income from the partnership (either before or after death), disposition of the interest in the partnership and any unfulfilled rights the partner or retired partner may have from the partnership. Also discussed are the types of income tax returns that may be filed.
Source : Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
Partnerships - Experience in Action: Community Programming for Healthy Aging
This fact sheet was produced by the Centre for Health Promotion, University of Toronto with the participation and support of the New Horizons: Partners in Aging program, Health Canada. It discusses how partnerships provide support and resources to community programs.
Source : Public Health Agency of Canada
Retired Partners IT242R
This bulletin deals with the rules that apply when a partner retires or withdraws from a partnership. The commentary below distinguishes between an income interest and a residual interest in a partnership and explains some of the rules peculiar to each of these interests.
Source : Canada Revenue Agency
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