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Careful! Your Canada Post Rates have changed effective today .. January 15, 2007

According to the Canada Post website .. the new rates effective January 15, 2007 are as follows ..

Sending In Canada

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Sending To The U.S.A.

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By The Way .. About Copyright and Other Stuff in this Site

Last week I received an email asking why I post 100% of certain government news items and other times I don’t. There was also a comment implied that I’m “STEALING CONTENT” when I post the article in its entirety. Naturally, I trashed that email and tried to forget all about, and figured the person would just show up on one of my posts and leave a comment - but, has not done so.

Firstly, around my sites I do post a lot of other people’s content .. in the form of Ezine articles and news releases.

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Re: PHAaepRMACY

Well .. it’s official .. I’m now averaging getting at least 12 SPAM emails with this subject heading (with random lettering between the PHA and RMACY) …

My Eudora Spamnix filter has pretty much been 100% correct in transferring these spam emails directly to my JUNK folder, which I then trash .. but Here’s what I find odd about these emails.

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You do not have to pay taxes or fees to the CRA on lottery or sweepstakes winnings!

Taxpayer Alert - You do not have to pay taxes or fees to the CRA on lottery or sweepstakes winnings!

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is warning the public to beware of an email scam in which individuals are informed that they have won a large sum of money in a lottery or sweepstakes, usually from a foreign country.

There are many versions of the scam, but the general concept remains the same: The victim receives an unsolicited email or regular mail from a legitimate-sounding financial institution claiming it has a bank draft from a foreign sweepstakes company that is payable to him or her. The email states that, to receive the prize, the addressee must first pay part of the taxes allegedly owed on the prize amount.

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Remitting your Payroll Deductions - Are you Short for 2005?

As an employer, you have to remit employer payroll deductions (usually) every month by the 15th of the following month.

Payroll deductions include the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contributions, the Employment Insurance (EI) Premiums, and the Income Tax deduction for the employee, plus the employer’s share of the CPP Contributions (employee’s CPP x 1) plus the employer’s share of the EI premimums (employee’s EI x 1.4).

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Things you learn on the Judge Judy T.V. Show..

It’s not up on the website yet (at the time of writing this post), but it will probably be on the archives for the week ended 11/14/2005 … at Judge Judy’s website

No, I am not a fan … although I watch it. My wife likes to watch it on channel 135 during the hours 6:00pm to 7:00pm … which usually coincides with our dinner. It’s …. “okay” .. but, if I were to pick my favorite .. it would be Judge Marilyn Milian from The People’s Court .. Hands Down everytime!

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