B.C. government introduces new home-flipping tax legislation
Under the proposal, first announced in the 2024 budget, anyone who buys a home and then sells it within two years of purchase will be taxed.
Canada
Apr 3
Deadline to submit Toronto vacant home tax declaration extended
The City of Toronto says it has extended the deadline for homeowners to submit their vacant home tax declaration by an additional two weeks.
Canada
Mar 1
N.S. Liberals pledge two percentage point cut to harmonized sales tax if elected
Nova Scotia Liberal Leader Zach Churchill told delegates the measure would drop the sales tax to 13 per cent from 15 per cent, making it the lowest in Atlantic Canada.
Politics
Feb 10
B.C. Budget 2024: New house-flipping tax, help for first-time homebuyers
B.C.'s finance minister has unveiled this year's budget, which contains a new 'home-flipping tax' to target the profit made from selling a residential property within two years.
Politics
Feb 22
‘We screwed up’: Toronto admits major flaws in vacant home tax rollout
After being inundated with complaints from frustrated residents who received incorrect vacant home tax bills, City of Toronto staff were grilled by councillors.
Canada
Apr 18
Toronto’s Pearson Airport to get multibillion-dollar renovation: GTAA
Toronto’s airports authority has announced a multibillion-dollar plan to update and modernize Toronto Pearson Airport. Here's what you can expect.
Canada
Apr 12
Saskatoon morning news rewind: Monday, April 15
Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Monday, April 15.
Canada
Apr 15
Flair Airlines faces seizure order as carrier owes feds $67M in unpaid taxes
Flair CEO Stephen Jones says the Edmonton-based company has a deal with the Canada Revenue Agency to pay the taxes, and that it is "current with that plan."
Canada
Jan 29
Edmonton video game industry sees boom in size, international clout
Caldera Interactive recently brought their game concept, The Rabbit Haul, to a pitch competition at the Game Developer Conference in San Francisco and they won.
Tech
Apr 3
Flair Airlines CEO says spring flight cuts not a reflection of finances
Flair Airlines is trimming some 600 flights from its March, April and May flight schedule in 2024 compared with last year, data provided to Global News confirms.
Money
Mar 22
‘No legal mechanism’ for RCMP to work under municipal Surrey police: memo
In an internal memo the head of the Surrey RCMP detachment says there is no legal mechanism in place for his members to work under Surrey Police Service supervision.
Politics
Apr 12
Montreal mobile health clinic helps get homeless people out of tents, into apartments
Old Brewery Mission says its mobile health clinic has intervened 2,691 times to help homeless people in the community in its first year.
Canada
Apr 15
Montreal-based Lightspeed Commerce cutting 280 jobs
The Montreal-based technology company said the move represents about 10 per cent of its head count-related operating expenditures.
Canada
Apr 3
Dubai airport says flood recovery ‘will take some time’ after record rain
The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport
World
Apr 17
Ottawa changing RRSP Home Buyers’ Plan, some mortgage amortization rules
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland unveiled changes on Thursday aimed at making it easier for first-time buyers to break into the housing market.
Money
Apr 11
Manitoba breweries react to federal beer tax announcement
Manitoba's brewers say a federal government decision to soften the blow of beer tax increases is helping, but it won't provide a fix for challenges in their industry.
Economy
Mar 12
Trudeau should meet with premiers on carbon price, MPs say as motion passes
With the support of the NDP and Bloc, the non-binding Conservative motion calling on the prime minister to have a carbon price meeting with the premiers has been adopted.
Canada
Apr 10
Small businesses owed $300 million in stalled carbon tax rebates, CFIB says
The CFIB is bringing attention to billions in carbon tax rebates that have yet to be distributed back to small and medium-sized businesses across Canada by the federal government.
Economy
Mar 10
Flair Airlines says online booking system issues are resolved
Flair Airlines customers are being met with a website outage when trying to book airfare with the Edmonton-based low-cost carrier.
Consumer
Mar 25
Budget 2024: Here’s what Canadians want from Ottawa
Canadians are hoping the upcoming federal budget will offer them a break from the rising cost of living, according to new polling released Friday from Ipsos.
Money
Apr 5