Experts point to myriad reasons why millions of Canadians do not claim the Disability Tax Credit – even if they’re eligible to receive it
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‘A matter of justice’: The taxpayer on the hook for a CRA error
Tax court orders a taxpayer to pay tax on an inflated and erroneous income because he failed to challenge the CRA’s administrative error in time
‘Focused on action’: Mark Carney sworn in as prime minister
Within hours of being sworn in, Mark Carney eliminated consumer carbon tax. The Conservatives say Liberals are ‘trying to trick Canadians’
What has turned Gen Z off dating?Â
An increasingly online culture is one of the reasons for gen-Zers not wanting to date, sources say. But it’s not the only one
Op-Ed: The underexplored tactic to halt Trump’s tariffs
Executive actors cannot make decisions without legislative approval. Does Trump have congressional approval to impose tariffs at whim?
Aluminum tariffs will be bad for consumers. But will they affect industry?Â
Aluminum tariffs will be unambiguously bad for Canadian and U.S. consumers. But the picture for the aluminum industry is murkier
NORAD generals reaffirm importance of Canada-U.S. security partnership
Speaking to a crowd of defence officials, American Gen. Gregory Guillot described the Canada-U.S. relationship as a ‘critical pillar’ of global security
Canadian Human Rights Commission takes MAID concerns to UN
Groups allege MAID for people with disabilities who aren’t dying violates the UN’s Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Something in the (salt)water?
Two Atlantic premiers resign within days of each other, citing very similar reasons. But they’re not the reasons you’d expect
Muslim leaders offer nuanced take on hate during Ramadan
Global Imams Council criticized Al-Quds Day marches and rejected the idea that all criticisms of Muslims are Islamophobic
