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Sen. Jim Justice Settles $5M Tax Debt with IRS

West Virginia Senator Jim Justice and his wife agree to pay over $5 million to settle 15 years of unpaid income taxes following an IRS lawsuit. Discover the details of the case.

Canada's cannabis tax revenue tops $5.4 billion

Federal and provincial governments have collected over $5.4 billion in cannabis tax revenue since legalization. Discover how this revenue is impacting Canadian communities and the economy.

Norway's wealth tax lesson: millionaires leaving

Norway's experience with wealth taxes shows millionaires relocate abroad. As Canada debates tax policies, this European case study offers valuable insights for economic planning.

Canadian Expats in UK: Tax Treaty Guide

Canadian citizens living in the UK face complex tax residency decisions. Learn about the Canada-UK tax treaty, implications for investments, and how to determine your fiscal domicile.

Ontario Can End Home Sales Tax Without Ottawa

Randall Denley argues Ontario should implement a full sales tax rebate on all new homes to boost construction and tackle the housing shortage, a move more effective than the limited first-time buyer plan.

CRA claws back COVID benefits from deceased taxpayer

The CRA is demanding repayment of COVID benefits from a deceased taxpayer's estate, raising questions about policy fairness. Learn how RRSP values triggered this clawback and what it means for seniors.

Canacol Energy Seeks Court Protection from Creditors

Calgary-based Canacol Energy Ltd. has obtained court protection from creditors as it pursues financial restructuring. The company filed under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act on November 18, 2025.

Edmonton council faces 6.4% property tax increase

Edmonton's new city council learns a 6.4% property tax levy increase is projected to cover growing municipal costs. Mayor Andrew Knack explains this addresses past pandemic-era lows.

Vancouver mulls digital billboards for revenue

Vancouver explores installing digital billboards at key locations to generate new revenue and avoid a property tax increase next year. Learn about the proposed sites and regulations.

Sault Ste. Marie Property Tax Up 5.39% for 2026

Sault Ste. Marie residents face a 5.39% property tax increase for 2026, driven by a significant rise in the police budget. Learn about the financial impact and where your tax dollars are going.

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