The CRA spent $73,128 on focus group research to find out if changing the colour of their tax notice envelopes would encourage more individuals to open them.
Records released yesterday show that the leading climate advocate for the Senate billed close to $17,000 last year for air travel.
In order for Canada to reach its climate targets, the Minister of Natural Resources, Seamus O’Regan says Canada must expand it nuclear power generation.
Ten years ago, on Feb. 28, the Canadian men’s Olympic hockey team won an overtime victory over Team USA to win gold in the Vancouver 2010 Olympics.
While not every Canadian has an answer on how to fix the railway blockade situation, most can agree that the government is failing to address the crisis.
The first presumptive case of coronavirus(COVID-19) in Quebec was announced on Thursday by Health Minister Danielle McCann.
Free Speech TV founder and Vice Co-Founder Gavin McInnes has been kicked out of the Conservative Political Action Conference.
A dog that escaped her owners backyard near Brigus Junction, Newfoundland, last April has finally returned home after missing for almost a year.
One Canadian discovered some extra money that he didn’t realize he had awaiting him after signing into his CRA account.
A blizzard warning is in effect for certain areas off Lake Huron this evening and will possibly spread throughout Ontario to the GTA.
A man who received a life sentence in 2006 for murdering his partner has now pleaded guilty to the murder of a sex worker while he was on parole.
The first case of coronavirus with unknown origins has been confirmed in California.
Canada has been providing security to Prince Harry and Meghan via the RCMP but in March they will no longer have to cover the costs.
Minister Steven Guilbeault said on Monday that he would introduce a bill that will follow the recommendations for the registration of internet news sites.
While BC’s Lower Mainland continues to see protests and blockades around the area, the background of some of the protestors are being put into question.