June 2021 Issue 151

Page 40

and local suppliers. Making the legislative changes necessary to allow the generational transfer of a small business, farm, or fishing corporation without penalty is a meaningful gesture towards equity and fairness.

JOIN US

WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY look for our daily specials on 40 Ingram Street

www.theoldfirehouse.ca

Downtown Duncan

(250) 597-3473

WILLOWANDORCHID.COM

BILL C-208

Amend the Income Tax Act (transfer of small business or family farm or fishing corporation)

Weekly and monthly floral subscriptions • Weddings & Events • Customized Gift Crates • Floral Design Classes and Workshops • Sympathy Arrangements • Online, Telephone and Email Ordering • Delivery 101 Station Street Downtown Duncan 250-748-9868 willowandorchid@gmail.com

Offering: •Drinks •Take Out •Frozen Meals to Go 100% Plant Based Comfort Foods With a Vegan Twist!

171 Canada Ave, Duncan (250) 597-8168

40

Alistair MacGregor, MP Cowichan-Malahat-Langford NDP Critic for Agriculture and Agrifood, Rural Economic Development, Deputy Critic for Justice

T

he House of Commons recently voted on and passed Bill C-208, which will make it easier to pass the family business on to the next generation. Currently, when parents decide to sell their business to their children, the difference between the sale price and the price originally paid is currently considered a dividend. If they sell their business to an unrelated individual or corporation it is considered a capital gain. Unlike capital gains, a dividend does not include the right to a lifetime exemption and is taxed more heavily. While this issue affects all small businesses, it also has a significant impact on farming and fishing corporations, both of which are important sectors in our riding. Family-run small businesses are the bedrock of many communities, and they have developed extensive relationships with residents

The average age of Canadian farmers is now above 55, and the challenges and opportunities these businesses face will carry into the next generation. It is a sector in which most remain family-owned; maintaining their financial health across generations is critical. Many farms must chase income from off-farm work or taxpayer support programs just to get by. What is also concerning is that we have lost two-thirds of our young farmers since 1991. We are looking at $50 billion in farm assets that are set to change hands over the next 10 years. 8,000 family farms have disappeared over the last decade. With increasing debt loads, family farms are being systematically destroyed in Canada, and we need to put measures in place that are going to help. The Covid-19 pandemic has also disproportionally challenged small family-owned businesses, many of which did not qualify for government assistance and continue to navigate the challenges of provincially mandated restrictions. Small businesses are the backbone of the Canadian economy, responsible for 80% of the jobs in our economy. I appreciate the farming and fishing families and what they contribute to our region. I was proud to vote in favour of Bill C-208, which will have a measurable and positive impact for family-run businesses, when it was passed by the House of Commons, and I look forward to its speedy passage in the Senate.

Alistair MacGregor, Member of Parliament 126 Ingram Street #101, Downtown Duncan


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Feed Your Skin

6min
pages 56-57

Broombusting in June

2min
page 72

June Forecasts

5min
page 77

What’s In Your Shopping Cart?

2min
page 74

Paddling Adventures in Cowichan Bay. Beginners Welcome

2min
page 70

Picnic Parks with Water Features and or Playgrounds

4min
page 76

Brain Injuries Don’t Care! June is Brain Injury Awareness Month

2min
page 60

Fresh Food comes from Local Farms

3min
page 55

Paul’s Pump and Treatment

7min
pages 53-54

Creating A Simple Kitchen Herb Garden

4min
page 48

Who’s That in the Rivers?

1min
page 52

The Mediterranean Garden

3min
page 49

Cowichan Valley’s Six Mountains Forest: War or Peace— The Choice is Ours

4min
page 50

Man Mugs by Hilary Huntley

2min
page 47

Dad’s Dream The Outdoor Kitchen

3min
page 46

Charcuterie in The Vineyard

2min
page 45

Growing Tea, Knowing Tea

2min
page 44

Artist Ken Campbell Brings A Quintessentially Canadian Theme

2min
page 42

Bill C-208 Amend the Income Tax Act

2min
page 40

Birch Bark Bitings by Pat Bruderer

2min
page 43

Anxiety - How to Deal With the Bully

3min
page 41

Cold Comfort: Surf Photography from Canada’s West Coast

2min
page 39

A Deeper Look into The Flowers of June

2min
page 38

Supreme Fighter in the Battle of Inflammation

2min
page 36

Support Your Community One Frozen Dinner At A Time

2min
page 35

Ask The Doc

3min
page 33

President Nixon, China, and Acupuncture

2min
page 34

Espresso Balsamic Steak Marinade

0
page 32

Father’s Day Gift Guide - Stay Loyal to Local

1min
page 27

Broccoli Sprouts: The Summer Superfood

2min
page 29

Are Birds the Key to Happiness?

1min
page 25

Father’s Day BBQ

3min
page 23

Life Under The Oak

2min
page 24

Local Pairings for Grilling Surf & Turf

1min
page 22

Delicious Food Made to Order Right to Your Home

5min
pages 20-21

Choosing A Vineyard Site

4min
pages 18-19

Mosul: May, 1980

3min
page 17

Julie Nygaard creates Layers of Meaning

2min
page 16

Why We Should Read

2min
page 15

Joyful Spring Mural Mosaic on display at Chemainus Library

1min
page 13

Will BC’s Old-Growth Become Nothing But A Faint Memory?

6min
pages 7-10

sessions online CVAC register at cowichanvalleyartscouncil.ca Runs to 07/10

5min
pages 4-6

Food for the Soul

1min
page 11

Bamboo for Dad Chemainus Health Food Store

1min
page 14
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.