
Leaked files reveal CRA refunded millions by mistake
More than two years after paying out $4.99 million in an allegedly bogus refund, the Canada Revenue Agency is stuck in Federal Court trying to

More than two years after paying out $4.99 million in an allegedly bogus refund, the Canada Revenue Agency is stuck in Federal Court trying to

The Canada Revenue Agency has paid out another $5-million refund to a single taxpayer, this time to a B.C. businesswoman, despite what it now alleges

For years, B.C. nurse Leslie Warner sought justice against the impostor who stole her identity in 2020. The impostor claimed Warner had moved to Alberta

The journey to the Canada Games involves hard work, talent and skill. But for Nova Scotiaâs softball team, theyâve been overcoming adversity after adversity on the road to St. Johnâs.

If you want to listen to Colleen Powerâs hit debut album, Lucky You Are, you wonât find it on Spotify. She’s one of many artists leaving the platform after its CEO invested millions into a company developing AI-powered defence weapons.

The 26-year-old Toronto Sceptres forward is one of 30 players in contention for a spot on the team that will go to Italy.

The Blue Jays are leading their division as baseball enters its final regular-season stretch, giving the team a chance to clinch a playoff spot without going the wildcard route for the first time in a decade, and the fans are keeping the faith.

One thing that has never been done in Canada is launching rockets into orbit from home soil. That could soon change. And those involved believe that it could both be an economic boon for Canada while also keeping talented engineers at home.

Two provinces have implemented pharmacare this year, two more jurisdictions are preparing to roll it out and the rest of the country doesn’t know if Ottawa still intends to subsidize some prescription drugs for them, too.

A Lindsay, Ont., man who is facing charges after allegedly assaulting an intruder in his apartment is accused of using a knife in the incident,

TORONTO — The mother of an eight-year-old Toronto boy killed by a stray bullet while he was in bed told a community vigil Thursday that

TORONTO — The bargaining agent for Ontario’s publicly funded colleges says it is proposing binding mediation-arbitration after a union representing thousands of full-time support staff