CCI Manitoba Chapter News
March 14, 2025 - CCI Manitoba News
Beware of artificial intelligence hallucinations
B.C. couple referenced non-existent, AI-generated court rulings in condo dispute, tribunal findsMarch 12, 2025 - CCI Manitoba News
Fraud awareness - don't lose your life savings
You have worked hard to accumulate your life's savings. Don't give it away to some scammer! March is fraud awareness month. Don't become a victim — be informed.March 10, 2025 - CCI Manitoba News
Fraud awareness - pig butchering
Pig butchering has nothing to do with ham or bacon — it has everything to do with trying to steal your money. March is fraud awareness month. Don't become a victim — be informed.March 8, 2025 - CCI Manitoba News
March is fraud awareness month
Fraud Prevention Month to focus on impersonation fraud, one of the fastest growing forms of fraudMarch 7, 2025 - CCI Manitoba News
City of Winnipeg budget set to increase sewer and water rates
The City of Winnipeg budget process is potentially going to significantly impact sewer and water rates starting April 1, 2025. For those Winnipeg condominium corporations (WCCs) that pay the sewer and water bill, the rate increases are likely higher than you budgeted.March 6, 2025 - CCI Manitoba News
Advocacy Update March 2025 - Multi Family Waste Diversion Fee
The on-again, off-again multi-family waste diversion fee is on-again and set to impact current year budgets for Winnipeg condominium corporations.February 14, 2025 - CCI Manitoba News
Are AGM recordings records of the corporation?
The negative consequences that can result as video recording for virtual and hybrid meetings becomes readily available.February 12, 2025 - CCI Manitoba News
Condominium trust account reporting requirements
Trust reporting for the 2024 tax year – Bare trusts not required to file the T3 Return and Schedule 15 October 29, 2024 Canada Revenue AgencyFebruary 10, 2025 - CCI Manitoba News
BC introduces new short-term rental registry
The Province of British Columbia has announced the launch of a new short-term rental (STR) registry aimed at increasing housing availability by targeting illegal rental operators. Should other provinces, including Manitoba, follow suit or continue with the municipality by municipality approach.February 8, 2025 - CCI Manitoba News