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CRA has found 35 cases of tax dodging in the Panama Papers leak, 5 years later

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Five years after one of the world’s biggest leaks of financial records exposed the tax-haven dealings of politicians, athletes, celebrities and mobsters, the Canada Revenue Agency has found missing money in 35 of the hundreds of Canadian cases it has analyzed.

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Suez Canal backlog to end Saturday as last stranded ships pass through

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The last ships stranded by the grounding of a giant container vessel in the Suez Canal should pass through the waterway on Saturday, according to the canal authority, which said an investigation into the incident would report its findings soon.

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Canada’s rugby 7s teams win at Emirates tune-up tourney

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The Canadian women won all three of their games while the Canadian men won two of three at the Emirates Invitational 7s rugby tournament in Dubai on Friday.

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Human rights tribunal puts anti-maskers on notice, saying complaints require proof of disability

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The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has made it clear that anyone thinking of filing a complaint because they were told to wear a mask in a store will have to prove they have a disability that prevents them from doing so.

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Beneficiaries of fallen correctional, parole and probation officers now eligible for the Memorial Grant Program

Today, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, the Honourable Bill Blair, announced that beneficiaries of correctional, parole and probation officers who have lost their lives as a result of their duties can now apply for federal support under the Memorial Grant Program for First Responders.

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