Source: Sean Boynton, globalnews.ca, March 1st, 2020 Coastal GasLink has confirmed that work on the pipeline will resume in the disputed territory on Monday. A proposed agreement on land rights and title has been reached between Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs and government ministers, bringing three long days of negotiations in northern B.C. to an end and… Continue reading A proposed agreement between Wet’suwet’en chiefs and gov’t ministers has been reached
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Thousands of dollars in unclaimed cheques currently available on the CRA website
Source: Adam Carter, cbc.ca, February 29, 2020 My Account, a little known section on the CRA website has an uncashed cheques section. Some Canadians have recently claimed cheques from over 15 years ago. A little-known feature on the Canada Revenue Agency’s website is netting some Canadians hundreds of dollars they are owed from uncashed government cheques.… Continue reading Thousands of dollars in unclaimed cheques currently available on the CRA website
Fake police ‘arrest’ woman, force her to deposit cash in CRA scam
Source: The Canadian Press, June 21, 2018 Vancouver police say there’s a new twist on a Canada Revenue Agency scam they’ve been warning the public about and the swindle involves being arrested. Police say a 58-year-old woman received a phone call on Wednesday afternoon from someone claiming to be from the agency, who said she owed… Continue reading Fake police ‘arrest’ woman, force her to deposit cash in CRA scam
6 questions about the Paradise Papers
Source: Meredith Macleod, CTV News, November 6, 2017 The Canada Revenue Agency says it has identified approximately $25 billion in unpaid taxes, interest and penalties related to offshore accounts. Approximately 2,700 Canadian individuals and 560 Canadian corporations have been named in the Paradise Papers, a massive leak of documents from a tax law firm setting up… Continue reading 6 questions about the Paradise Papers
Paradise Papers: CRA vows to crack down on offshore tax evasion by wealthy Canadians
Source: The Canadian Press, November 5, 2017 OTTAWA – The Canada Revenue Agency says it won’t hesitate to investigate new evidence of offshore tax evasion in the wake of a second massive leak of tax haven financial records. The leak of some 13.4 million records, dubbed the Paradise Papers, lifts another veil on the often murky ways in which the… Continue reading Paradise Papers: CRA vows to crack down on offshore tax evasion by wealthy Canadians