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Former Canadian TV executive convicted of fraud filed false tax returns, hid millions, CRA alleges

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A disgraced Montreal TV executive convicted of fraud is facing allegations from the Canada Revenue Agency that he filed false tax returns and hid assets worth millions in offshore accounts in Bermuda and other foreign locations.

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Alberta budget to focus on health care and jobs, while public sector braces for cuts

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Sectors that rely on government funding, like post-secondary institutions, are awaiting Alberta’s new budget on Thursday with trepidation.

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‘It’s not their fault’: Nunavut students who act violently let down by lack of counselling, educators say

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While the Nunavut government doesn’t have answers, some educators suspect school violence is symptomatic of deeper social issues, such as housing scarcity and hunger, combined with a lack of mental health services — ongoing effects of colonialism that are beyond the control of children who act out.

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Watch the 2021 nordic world ski championships: Cross-country skiing

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Watch live action from the 2021 nordic world ski championships in Oberstdorf, Germany, beginning on Thursday with the men’s and women’s cross-country skiing sprint final.

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Canada launching $7M project to track international ‘dark vessels’ at sea

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The Department of Fisheries and Oceans will use satellites to identify ships that may be fishing illegally, in a $7 million project to track so-called ‘dark vessels’ around the globe.

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