Over a third of CRA offices lack space for 4-day return
The Union of Taxation Employees warns the Canada Revenue Agency won't be ready for a four-day return to office on July 6, citing insufficient space in over a third of its buildings.
The Union of Taxation Employees warns the Canada Revenue Agency won't be ready for a four-day return to office on July 6, citing insufficient space in over a third of its buildings.
ABC claims in court that the Trump administration's FCC actions against 'The View' aim to suppress free speech, escalating a legal battle over political bias allegations.
Edmonton Police Chief Warren Driechel announces a data-driven approach focusing on high-crime areas, resulting in decreased downtown disorder and transit violence.
RCMP have arrested a suspect in connection with an arson at a Rona store in Powell River, B.C., that caused an estimated $500,000 in damage.
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Chief Justice John Roberts opposed the Voting Rights Act since the 1980s. Now, the Supreme Court has effectively overturned key protections, enabling a rollback of Black political representation.
A Vancouver man has been convicted of first-degree murder in the 2024 killings of Arnold and Joanne De Jong in Abbotsford, B.C. The trial revealed a motive of financial gain.
Dash cam video of Colin Hough's stolen truck did not help police identify suspects due to windshield glare, a Calgary murder trial heard. Two men face second-degree murder charges.
Joe Rogan discusses the curious timing of Trump's UFO file release, suggesting it may distract from the Iran war. Rep. Burchett and Marjorie Taylor Greene weigh in.
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RecommendedAn Alberta man has been sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to possession and distribution of child sexual abuse materials.
The Trump administration tightens rules on child support debt, revoking passports of parents owing at least $2,500, starting with those who owe $100,000 or more.
With the federal election days away, Canadian voters are increasingly focused on the strained U.S. relationship, reflecting broader geopolitical tensions and economic concerns.
Alabama lawmakers passed a bill for new US House primaries if courts allow new districts. Virginia Supreme Court overturns redistricting plan, while Louisiana and South Carolina face opposition.
Metro Vancouver committee members received $557 each for a meeting lasting just four minutes, sparking debate about compensation for public officials.
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RecommendedDuring a business roundtable in Doha, President Trump mentioned a 'little problem' with Apple CEO Tim Cook, sparking curiosity about their relationship.
Nate Erskine-Smith, a controversial Liberal MP, plans to run for Ontario Liberal leader, aiming to revitalize the party after three consecutive losses.
President Trump reacted to the 'TACO trade' query for the first time, labeling it the 'nastiest question' during a press conference in Washington, D.C.
Premier David Eby defends B.C.'s debt, stating it is essential for building infrastructure and preparing for the future. He emphasizes long-term benefits over short-term costs.
President Trump announced plans to double steel import tariffs to 50% at a rally. The move aims to boost domestic industry but may escalate trade tensions.
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RecommendedVirginia's Supreme Court struck down a voter-approved congressional map, handing Republicans a win in the redistricting battle and impacting 2026 midterm prospects.
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposal to freeze rent passed a tumultuous city council vote, marking a significant win for his progressive agenda amid political opposition.
An Edmonton man has pleaded guilty to impersonating a police officer, a crime that could lead to significant jail time. The case highlights ongoing concerns about public safety.
A 34-year-old Edmonton man faces charges for impersonating an EPS officer, breaking into a woman's home, and sexually assaulting her. The accused is in custody.
Windsor Police Service launched Police Week at Devonshire Mall with displays of specialized gear, a robot, and a vintage cruiser, emphasizing community safety.
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RecommendedPolice reveal that the teen accused in a Brockville triple homicide was in a relationship with one of the victims. The case continues to unfold.
Regina city council is refining its budget process to limit a stark property tax increase in 2027. Mayor Chad Bachynski leads efforts to improve fiscal planning and public engagement.
President Trump says Russia and Ukraine agreed to a 3-day ceasefire and prisoner swap, marking a potential breakthrough in the ongoing war.
Quebec politicians argue Montreal is the ideal location for a new defence bank headquarters, citing strategic advantages and economic benefits for the region.
Winnipeg police are offering a $100K reward for info leading to the arrest of a suspect in a 2024 homicide at a soccer complex. Billboards are being erected to aid the search.
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RecommendedMPP Lee Fairclough has officially entered the Ontario Liberal leadership race, adding her voice to the contest to lead the party.