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Provincial and Territorial Benefits for People with Disabilities

in Blog
by Russell Sawatsky

Disability supports at the federal level include the disability benefit available from the Canada Pension Plan, the Disability Tax Credit, and the opportunity to apply for the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP). At the provincial and territorial level, supports for people with disabilities vary. All...

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Organ Donation, Transplantation, and Personal Finance

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by Russell Sawatsky

One of the biggest impacts on my life occurred when I was 25 years old and newly married. A routine medical test detected a problem in the functioning of my kidneys. Further testing eventually determined that I had a chronic kidney disease known as Membranoproliferative...

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Taking Care of Yourself Financially When You Become Disabled

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by Russell Sawatsky

Shortly after I turned 25, and was newly married, I discovered I had a chronic kidney disease that would almost certainly lead to kidney failure. Somehow kidney failure was delayed a lot longer than the prognosis originally indicated, but in 2014 my kidney function got...

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Policies of the Federal Parties in Personal Finance Perspective. Part 3

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by Russell Sawatsky

This is the third of four blog posts I intend to write on the election platforms of the national parties that had seats in the House of Commons at dissolution. I exclude the Bloc Quebecois because they do not appoint candidates outside of Quebec. In...

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A plan for those with disabilities – the RDSP

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by Russell Sawatsky

An introduction to registered plans – Part 5 What is the purpose of an RDSP? “A Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) is a savings plan that is intended to help parents and others save for the long term financial security of a person who is eligible for...

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Russ Writes

  • She Chose $1,000 per Week?!
  • Retirement Income Reform in Canada
  • An Update on My Practice and Looking Ahead to 2026
  • Do You Really Need a Cash Wedge in Retirement?
  • How Much Tax Should You Withhold from Your RRIF Payments?

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