Supreme Court of Canada deals blow to poker players who challenged tax ruling
The Supreme Court of Canada says it will not review a finding that poker earnings are taxable business income.
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The Supreme Court of Canada says it will not review a finding that poker earnings are taxable business income.
After months of delay, the federal government is unveiling its AI strategy that outlines a vision focused on job creation, sovereignty and increased AI adoption.
A Canadian man living in Florida has been sentenced by a United States judge for federal offences related to visa fraud and obtaining more than US$8 million in COVID-19 aid, nearly four years after his arrest, NBC reported on Wednesday. He will likely be deported following his prison term, his lawyer says.
An already massive forest fire dubbed Timmins 9 has grown to more than 1,100 hectares, prompting the mandatory evacuation of nearby Mattagami First Nation.
Louise Arbour, Canada’s next governor general, has met with King Charles III ahead of her swearing-in next week.
Ottawa’s energy deal with Alberta will do little to reduce Canada’s emissions, a new study released Thursday by the Canadian Climate Institute suggests.
Canadians continued to feel pressure at the grocery store in April, even as overall inflation remained relatively subdued.
Canada and other Five Eyes nations say China is using professional networking sites to target anyone who could have access to 'classified or privileged information.'
Rows of purple, red and yellow tulips are in full bloom on eastern P.E.I., with more Canadians look for spring getaways within the country as U.S. travel interest saw a decline in 2026.
A Laurentian University nursing student who survived a week in intensive care with Lemierre’s Syndrome is graduating and returning to the same hospital now as a registered nurse.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith dropped in for a visit to Quebec pushing for closer ties between the two provinces. She joked the alliance could be called “Alberbec” or as her Quebec counterpart would likely prefer: “Queberta.” Smith says the two provinces have had their differences, but that they have more in common than not.
The federal government plans to extend measures to support the domestic steel and aluminum industry through tariff headwinds for another year.
The forest fire season is ramping up in northern Ontario, prompting evacuations in Mattagami First Nation, and where the fire hazard is currently rated extreme across a large area running from Sudbury to Dryden.
Nearly two dozen properties remain under an evacuation alert Wednesday as a massive wildfire burning out of control in the British Columbia Interior continues to grow.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Conservative members of Parliament are set to spend their summer break campaigning for Albertans to stay in Canada — and one member of his caucus says he will focus on working with Indigenous leaders to get out the vote.
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