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$1.8B in Unclaimed CRA Cheques: How to Check

The Canada Revenue Agency is holding $1.75 billion in unclaimed cheques, some dating back decades. Learn how to check if the government owes you money and how to claim it.

Sudbury councillor must pay $63K in court costs

A Sudbury judge has ordered Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc to pay over $63,000 in legal costs for lawsuits he filed and then abandoned against a citizen and the city. Learn the details of the ruling.

Supreme Court's 10-Year Move to Temporary Home

Canada's Supreme Court will relocate to a temporary home this summer for a decade-long, $1B+ renovation of its crumbling 80-year-old building. Get the latest on the delayed project.

Class Action Against Ticketmaster Approved in Quebec

A Quebec Superior Court has authorized a class-action lawsuit against Ticketmaster over service fees. The case, approved on January 6, 2026, could impact many Canadian consumers. Learn more about the allegations and potential implications.

Defiant Maduro pleads not guilty in U.S. court

Deposed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro pleaded not guilty in a New York courtroom, calling himself a 'prisoner of war' after a dramatic arrest. Read the full details of the hearing.

N.B. man disputes CRA order to repay COVID benefits

A New Brunswick resident is challenging the Canada Revenue Agency's claim that he must repay thousands in pandemic support. Get the details on the dispute and what it means for benefit recipients.

Court Orders Shopify to Retain Data for CRA Case

A federal appeal court has mandated Shopify Inc. to preserve specific data related to a Canada Revenue Agency investigation. This ruling impacts the Ottawa-based e-commerce giant's data retention policies.

CRA owed $10B+ in unpaid COVID benefits

The Canada Revenue Agency reports it is owed more than $10 billion in COVID-19 benefit overpayments. Learn about the agency's efforts to recover funds and what it means for Canadians.

Quebec Appeals to Supreme Court Over Gaspé Riding

The Quebec government will ask the Supreme Court of Canada to overturn a ruling that invalidated a law delaying the elimination of a Gaspé Peninsula riding. Read the latest on this constitutional battle.

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