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CRA extends tax deadlines in Atlantic Canada because of Fiona
The federal government is extending tax relief to people, businesses and charities affected by post-tropical storm Fiona in Atlantic Canada.
'Diagolon' leader Jeremy MacKenzie, arrested in Nova Scotia
Jeremy MacKenzie, the founder of the online group "Diagolon," was arrested in Nova Scotia on Wednesday, September 28, 2022, on charges related to an allegation of assault in Saskatchewan from last year.
Indigenous communities buy minority stake in seven Enbridge pipelines
The pipelines included in the agreement are the Athabasca, Wood Buffalo/Athabasca Twin and associated tanks, Norlite Diluent, Waupisoo, Wood Buffalo, Woodland and the Woodland extension.
New senate appointments include former top civil servant, medical association president
Ian Shugart, a longtime bureaucrat and the country's top civil servant during the first part of the COVID-19 pandemic, has been tapped for a seat in the Senate.
Quebec Liberal leader goes on media blitz in final campaign push
Anglade is scheduled to conduct no fewer than six media interviews in Montreal and Quebec City before attending a gala this evening in the provincial capital for young student achievers.
Canadian Armed Forces at the centre of Ottawa's post-Fiona aid to Atlantic Canada
The Canadian military is spearheading federal efforts to support post-Fiona recovery efforts across Atlantic Canada.
Military en route to assist with Atlantic Canada storm recovery efforts
Residents of Atlantic Canada and eastern Quebec are coming to terms with the full scope of the damage left behind after post-tropical storm Fiona tore through the region over the weekend as one of the strongest storms Canada's East Coast has ever faced.
RCMP investigates reports of attack on Russian embassy in Ottawa
The R-C-M-P is investigating an alleged attack on the Russian embassy in Ottawa.
Former PM Stephen Harper invested in Order of Canada while in London
If Shakespeare thought misery acquaints people with strange bedfellows, he may well agree that mourning a cherished monarch may also bridge some political divides.
Justin Trudeau and Canadian delegation attend Queen Elizabeth's funeral
The toll of bells, crescendo of bagpipes and echo of drums abruptly gave way to sombre silence early on Monday, September 19, 2022, morning as state funeral proceedings for Queen Elizabeth got underway at historic Westminster Abbey.