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Tax expert encourages Canadians to file their taxes
A tax expert says it still is important to file those tax returns on time even with a federal government workers' strike. The Canada Revenue Agency has said tonight's midnight deadline remains. U-File...
Randy Thoms May 01, 2023
PSAC Treasury Board workers reach tentative deal
More than 120,000 Treasury Board PSAC members are returning to work this morning. A tentative deal was reached overnight. The Public Service Alliance of Canada says the agreement exceeds the employer'...
Tara Clow May 01, 2023
Toronto wins first NHL playoff series in 19 years
The Toronto Maple Leafs have won their first NHL playoff series in nearly two decades. Toronto downed Tampa Bay 2-1 in overtime on Saturday night to take the series in six games. It ends a 19-year dro...
Brad Perry Apr 29, 2023
Treasury Board presents 'final' offer to striking workers
The federal government has presented what it describes as a "final" offer to Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) members. New details about the offer, which was tabled on Friday, were released by...
Brad Perry Apr 29, 2023

Nova Scotia and Canadian government announce first response to Mass Casualty Commission Report
Nova Scotia and the federal government have launched their first initiative in response to the Mass Casualty Commission's report on the deadly shootings that took place in the province three years ago...
Joe Thomson Apr 28, 2023
Evacuation efforts continue in Sudan
Evacuation efforts continue in Sudan for Canadians as the country's army and rival paramilitary force remain at odds. Defense Minister Anita Anand spoke about what is unfolding when speaking in Dartmo...
Caitlin Snow Apr 28, 2023
Economy grows 0.1% in February: StatCan
Canada's economy grew slightly in February, according to new figures from Statistics Canada. The country's GDP climbed 0.1 per cent, following a 0.6 per cent increase in January. StatCan reported that...
Brad Perry Apr 28, 2023
King Charles is now Commissioner-in Chief for the RCMP
King Charles III is keeping on with royal traditions. In a ceremony today, he has officially accepted the title of Commissioner-in-Chief for the RCMP. It's in recognition of the RCMP's 150th anniversa...
Caitlin Snow Apr 28, 2023
April 28 marks National Day of Mourning
Many flags are lowered to half-mast today in recognition of the National Day of Mourning. The day commemorates workers who have died, been injured, or suffered illness from work-related incidents. It ...
Brad Perry Apr 28, 2023
RCMP: Myles Sanderson responsible for 11 deaths in new timeline
The RCMP says Myles Sanderson was the lone culprit behind one of the deadliest massacres in Canadian history, as he and his brother Damien were said to have killed 11 people in September, 2022. The at...
Ryan Forbes Apr 28, 2023





