Edmonton condo at risk of collapse to be sold as corporate law clouds hope for court fight (www.cbc.ca)
The corporations behind the construction of an Edmonton condo building that was evacuated last year due to the risk of collapse no longer exist, which poses a legal hurdle for owners who were forced from their homes seven months ago....
Do wealthy Canadians pay enough taxes? That depends how we define 'fair share' (www.cbc.ca)
When the federal government announced an increase in capital gains taxes in its recent budget, the hike was defended, in part, as a way to ensure the wealthiest Canadians pay their fair share....
Water is in short supply in southern Alberta. Is a massive expansion of irrigation possible? (www.cbc.ca)
At an annual general meeting in Lethbridge for the largest irrigation district in Canada, it’s standing room only....
Rotating brownouts leave thousands of Albertans without power Friday (www.cbc.ca)
I used to judge people who chose to leave Newfoundland for work. Then I had to leave, too (www.cbc.ca)
As Ontario faces a certified class action, former recipients of basic income pilot share their struggles (www.cbc.ca)
Addition: just noticed that it’s a double-post (sorry), you’ll find a thread on this topic already here: lemmy.ca/post/17890643...
B.C. judge warns of 'tsunami' of Indigenous identity fraud cases (www.cbc.ca)
After he was charged with possessing child pornography, Nathan Allen Joseph Legault discovered a figure from his past he hoped might help with his future....
Regina drivers pulled over for any reason this month will have to take a sobriety test (www.cbc.ca)
Seniors asked to pay thousands more in monthly fees after landlord removes incentives (www.cbc.ca)
Canada almost wiped out syphilis. Now rates are skyrocketing — as more women, infants getting infected (www.cbc.ca)
Total cost of ArriveCan 'impossible to determine' due to poor record-keeping, AG report finds (www.cbc.ca)
Quebec City public health warns of dangerous synthetic opioid 25 times stronger than fentanyl (www.cbc.ca)
Pickering councillor faces backlash after penning op-ed criticizing Black History Month celebrations (www.cbc.ca)
A Pickering city councillor is facing backlash from community members and her council colleagues after penning an op-ed saying she does not support the concept of Black History Month, which led to public outcry and some demanding an apology....
3 landlords among largest real estate holders in Ontario owe $144M, under bankruptcy protection: documents (www.cbc.ca)
Also known as bankruptcy protection, it means any legal action taken by lenders to recoup their money has been paused so the landlords can attempt to save their business. Documents say 32 lawsuits are currently filed against the corporations in courthouses across Ontario....
Toyota warns 7,300 Canadians to stop driving, get immediate repairs (www.cbc.ca)
Netflix reports the money is rolling in — and so are advertisements for Canadian subscribers (www.cbc.ca)
Netflix is fully eliminating the cheapest plan available to Canadians on the streaming platform without advertisements, cutting it off from existing subscribers after making it unavailable to new customers last summer.
Canada Post is selling pieces of itself to save money — the experts say that won't be enough (www.cbc.ca)
Posters for 'whites-only' parent-and-child group in Metro Vancouver draw outrage (www.cbc.ca)
World swimming federation confirms U.S. federal probe into Chinese athletes' doping tests (www.cbc.ca)
The international swimming federation says its executive director has been ordered to testify as a witness in a U.S. criminal investigation into the case of 23 Chinese swimmers who tested positive for a banned substance in 2021 yet could continue competing....
Saskatchewan files for injunction as CRA attempts to take $28M its owed under federal carbon tax (www.cbc.ca)
Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Justice is taking the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) to court for what it says is an attempt by the federal agency to “garnish” $28 million from the province’s bank account....
Liberal backbencher calls for Trudeau to resign in email to caucus (www.cbc.ca)
Britain's Rishi Sunak apologizes for leaving D-Day event early to return to campaigning (www.cbc.ca)
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak suffered a fresh setback in his struggling election campaign on Friday when he apologized for leaving D-Day commemorations early in order to give an interview attacking the main opposition party....
Ticketmaster owner Live Nation confirms data breach (www.cbc.ca)
Live Nation Entertainment said on Friday it was investigating a data breach at its Ticketmaster unit that it discovered on May 20, the latest in a string of high-profile corporate hacks in the past year....