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  • CAA Manitoba on spring construction season
    According to CAA’s data, potholes are so prevalent in Manitoba that while 50 per cent of people experience vehicle damage from potholes, a whopping 70 per cent of those affected don’t even bother to make an insurance claim.
    Apr 23
  • Health Matters: Canadian Medical Association budget concerns
    With the federal budget set to be tabled Tuesday, some people in the health sector worry there won’t be enough funding coming their way. Canadian Medical Association President Dr. Kathleen Ross talks about some the areas badly in need of support.
    Global News Morning BC
    Apr 16
  • CRA’s handling of bare trust reporting rules needs ‘systemic review,’ MP says
    The Canada Revenue Agency continues to face criticism over its decision to retract its requirement for Canadians to report bare trusts for this tax year, and now a Conservative MP wants a “systemic review” into the handling of the issue. As Sean Previl reports, the MP’s call is not the only call the ombudsperson has...
    Canada
    Apr 9
  • CRA’s last-minute bare trust rule change sparks frustration among Canadian taxpayers
    The recent decision by the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) to retract bare trust reporting rules has resulted in relief for some Canadians. However, for others, the news comes as too little, too late, as they have already spent hundreds of dollars on tax preparation fees. Naomi Barghiel reports.
    Canada
    Apr 7
  • Gen. Petraeus says West faces more ‘threats than we have at any time since the end of the Cold War’
    How should Canada navigate the rise in conflicts around the world? ‘The West Block’ host Mercedes Stephenson is joined by retired U.S. general David Petraeus, a former CIA director, to discuss concerns over terror attacks from the Islamic State (ISIS), the Israel-Hamas conflict and the situation in Ukraine. Petraeus also addresses Canada’s capabilities to respond...
    Global National
    Mar 31
  • How your tax returns could be affected by CRA’s bare trust debacle
    Many Canadians have already filed their taxes, but the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has now paused new reporting requirements for bare trusts, giving thousands an unnecessary bill. Abigail Bimman explains what a bare trust is, why the CRA made the last-minute change, the fury from accountants, and how it could affect your tax returns.
    Global National
    Apr 1
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  • The West Block: March 31, 2024 | Feds and premiers spar over carbon price hike, navigating global threats
    Ahead of the federal carbon price rise in April, ‘The West Block’ host Mercedes Stephenson speaks with Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault about the push by some provincial premiers and Conservative MPs to scrap the levy, the role of large emitters in reducing emissions and more. Plus, Stephenson is joined by retired U.S. general David Petraeus,...
    The West Block
    Mar 31
  • Sask. Premier Moe responds to Trudeau warning that CRA will come for carbon price payment
    On The Roy Green Show on Saturday, Sask. Premier Moe responded to the prime minister’s warning that the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is “rigorous” at getting the money it’s owed when it comes to collecting the federal carbon price on natural gas.
    Canada
    Apr 29
  • CAA Manitoba ‘Worst Roads Campaign’ seeing strong start
    “We’ve had over 3-thousand folks participate already.” With pothole season in full force, CAA Manitoba has an update on its ‘Worst Roads Campaign’, where people are asked to have their say online.
    Apr 10
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  • CIHA: Western Cup Tournament returns
    The search is now over for Calgary’s best dish featuring the all-mighty egg. Linda Garson with Culinaire Magazine joined Global News Calgary with the winners of most egg-cellent dishes.
    Mar 30
  • CAA Manitoba says ‘alarming’ survey results show lack of awareness about driving high
    CAA Manitoba says a new survey finds that 27 per cent of Manitoba drivers say they’ve driven a vehicle after consuming edible cannabis.
    Canada
    Apr 17
  • Godzilla x Kong: Kaylee Hottle on dynamic between Jia & Kong
    Morgan Hoffman catches up with Kaylee Hottle who opens up about the character development between Jia and Kong. She also chats about the excitement of working with co-star Rebecca Hall and what fans can expect on the buzz-worthy movie that takes us back into the monsterverse.
    The Morning Show
    Mar 28
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  • CIB splitting $140M loan among Manitoba communities for water and wastewater projects
    A handful of communities in Manitoba are getting a financial boost for water and wastewater projects. The Canada Infrastructure Bank said it’s loaning up to $140 million to split between Brandon, Niverville and the RMs of Taché, Hanover and Ritchot.
    Mar 26
  • CAA launches ‘Worst Roads Campaign’, urges Manitobans to have their say
    Pothole season is here, and we want to know which roads make your car go bump 😱 🚗 CAA Manitoba has launched it’s 12th annual ‘Worst Roads Campaign’. You can vote here: http://caaworstroads.com
    Mar 19
  • Do you drive on Manitoba’s worst road? Annual CAA campaign kicks off Tuesday
    You can now make your voice heard about your most dreaded stretch of infrastructure — whether it’s due to potholes, traffic congestion, poorly timed traffic signals, or anything else — as part of CAA Manitoba’s annual Manitoba’s Worst Roads campaign.
    Traffic
    Mar 19
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  • CAA releases Air Passenger Help Guide
    We check in with Julia Kent from CAA Atlantic to find out more about the launch of a new online guide to help air travellers navigate the rules when they run into problems.
    Global News Morning Halifax
    Mar 4
  • Consumer Matters: CRA tax scam warning
    Tax season is underway, and so are tax scams. Canadians lose millions of dollars to tax-related scams, and the Canada Revenue Agency warns taxpayers to be extra vigilant. Consumer Matters reporter Anne Drewa has more on the latest scams and how to protect yourself.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Feb 27
  • Navigating tax season: Ombudsperson offers insight into CRA service
    Francois Boileau, Canada’s Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson, discusses increased service complaints to the Canada Revenue Agency amidst tax season, highlighting crucial benefits of filing returns and assistance available to taxpayers.
    Global News at 5 Calgary
    Feb 28
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  • Experience something new during Ciao! Dine About Winnipeg
    For the last twenty year Ciao! Magazine has been celebrating Manitoban culinary culture during the month of February. Laurie Hughes, publisher with Ciao! Magazine joins Global News Morning to share what’s new this year, and how even on a budget you can experience some of the finer offerings available on some restaurants menu’s.
    Consumer
    Feb 14
  • Feast on Fourth: affordable food festival
    Jennifer Rempel with the Fourth Street BIA joins Global News Calgary with details on a delicious food festival that will see restaurants serve up some of their tastiest dishes for just $10. Feast on Fourth runs from April 24-28.
    Apr 21
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