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Sienna Senior Living Inc T.SIA

Alternate Symbol(s):  LWSCF

Sienna Senior Living Inc. is a Canada-based seniors' living provider. The Company serves the continuum of independent living (IL), independent supportive living (ISL), assisted living (AL), memory care and long-term care (LTC) through the ownership and operation of seniors' living residences in the Provinces of British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Ontario. It offers a full range of seniors’ living options, including independent living and assisted living under its Aspira retirement brand, long-term care, and specialized programs and services. It owns and operates a total of 81 seniors' living residences: 39 retirement residences, including its joint venture interest in 12 residences in Ontario and Saskatchewan; 34 LTC residences; and eight seniors' living residences providing both private-pay IL and AL and funded LTC, including its joint ownership in two residences in British Columbia. It also offers management services to 11 seniors' living residences in British Columbia and Ontario.


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Comment by ANALOG GUYon Nov 17, 2022 3:59pm
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RE:RE:RE:Scotia comments on result

RE:RE:RE:Scotia comments on result

36% tax on Canadian dividends?

where the heck you live?

each province is different but Albertan's pay 10.16% total tax on Canadian dividends (if you're income is less than $100k)

google " 2022 marginal tax rates" and pick your province 


 

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