In each of the following Cases, determine whether the employment income is taxable in Canada:
Case 1 - John lives in Blaine, Washington and is a U.S. citizen. However, he is employed by a business in Chilliwack, British Columbia. His salary for 2020 is $72,000. As he is able to do some of his work in his home office in Blaine, he commutes to Chilliwack for 150 days during 2020.
Case 2 - Martin is a U.S. citizen who lives in Vermont. He is employed by a U.S. business that does not have a permanent establishment in Canada. During the period March 1, 2020 through June 30, 2020, Martin is required to work in Montreal. His $5,000 per month salary is paid by his U.S. employer.
Case 3 - Assume the same facts as in Case 2 except that his U.S. employer has a subsidiary in Montreal. During the period that he is working in Montreal, his salary is paid by the Montreal subsidiary.
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