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  • Ex-CSA engineer acquitted on charge of acting for Chinese firm
    Former Canadian Space Agency engineer Wanping Zheng has been acquitted of breach of trust at the courthouse in Longueuil, Que.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • CRA’s bare trust filing change had costly consequences: ‘A lot of angry people’
    The CRA announced last week that it is no longer requiring bare trusts to file a tax return this year, but it's left some taxpayers and accountants fronting the cost.
    Money
    Apr 7
  • CRA’s handling of bare trust reporting rules needs ‘systemic review,’ MP says
    A Conservative MP is calling for a "systemic review" into the Canada Revenue Agency's recent handling of bare trust reporting requirements amid ongoing criticisms.
    Money
    Apr 9
  • U.S. cyber agency says its emails with Microsoft stolen by Russian hackers
    The warning that government agencies are being targeted using stolen Microsoft emails follows the company's announcement in March that it was still wrestling with the intruders.
    Tech
    Apr 11
  • CAA Manitoba says ‘alarming’ survey results show lack of awareness about driving high
    The auto club says the study found that since legalization, 27 per cent of Manitoba drivers say they've driven a vehicle after consuming edible cannabis. 
    Crime
    Apr 17
  • Regina Exhibition Association Ltd. ‘working on options for repayment’ of $8M bill owed to feds
    The Regina Exhibition Association Limited is working on options of bill of $8M that is owed to the federal government following an audit from the CRA.
    Canada
    Apr 9
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  • ‘You are not powerless’: CIA eyes Russian double agents in recruitment bid
    CIA Director William Burns said in July that disaffection among some Russians over the war in Ukraine was creating a rare opportunity to recruit spies.
    World
    Jan 23
  • CIB splitting $140M loan among Manitoba communities for water and wastewater projects
    Brandon, Niverville and the Rural Municipalities of Taché, Hanover and Richot will all be on the receiving end of a loan for water and wastewater projects.
    Canada
    Mar 26
  • Regina Exhibition Association Ltd. needs to repay $8M following CRA audit
    REAL will need to repay the federal government $8 million following an audit from the CRA in funding for businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Canada
    Apr 5
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  • CRA no longer requiring tax return for bare trusts this year
    The CRA says it’s making the change after the new reporting rules around bare trusts had an “unintended impact on Canadians.”
    Money
    Mar 28
  • The West Block — Episode 29, Season 13
    Gen, David Petraeus on the role of the United States and Canada in trying to quell global violence, and Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault on the carbon price increase.
    Canada
    Mar 31
  • Manitoba agrees in principle to $530M settlement for breach of CFS children’s Charter rights
    The settlement, which is still subject to court approval, stems from the province's action in connection with Children's Special Allowances between 2005 and 2019.
    Canada
    Mar 25
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  • Russia dismisses investigation linking ‘Havana syndrome’ to Moscow
    Insider reported that members of a Russian military intelligence (GRU) unit known as 29155 had been placed at the scene of reported health incidents involving U.S. personnel.
    World
    Apr 1
  • Did you open an FHSA last year? Why your tax refund might be delayed
    Some Canadians who opened a first home savings account (FHSA) in 2023 have reported delays getting their tax returns processed by the Canada Revenue Agency.
    Money
    Mar 20
  • Brampton man charged in charitable tax fraud case involving $34 million
    The CRA says a Brampton man was a partner in a tax preparation business known as E & F Tax Associates or as Bankay Financial Services Inc. in Toronto and Brampton.
    Crime
    Mar 22
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  • Do you drive on Manitoba’s worst road? Annual CAA campaign kicks off Tuesday
    You can now make your voice heard about Manitoba's most dreaded stretch of road — whether it's due to potholes, traffic congestion, poorly timed traffic signals, or anything else.
    Traffic
    Mar 19
  • Quebec’s worst roads: drivers invited to cast their votes
    CAA-Quebec kicked off its annual campaign on Tuesday, asking drivers to vote and send in photos of which street is the most difficult to navigate.
    Canada
    Apr 2
  • Did you co-sign your kid’s mortgage? There are new tax reporting rules to know
    Bare trust reporting is a new requirement by the CRA this year, but most Canadians are likely unaware of its existence — or penalties.
    Money
    Mar 16
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  • Quebec court grants Jewish group injunction against pro-Palestinian protesters
    The injunction, which is in force for 10 days, prevents the protesters from approaching several locations, including a synagogue, CIJA's offices, and a high school.
    Canada
    Mar 7
  • Vancouver businesses annexed by BIA say they feel ‘cheated’ by process
    On Tuesday, city council unanimously approved the southward expansion of the Mount Pleasant Business Improvement Area to include businesses between 19th and 29th avenues.
    Politics
    Feb 29
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