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Politics The Supreme Court has ruled that airlines can be required to compensate passengers for certain international flight disruptions and Canada’s passenger protection regulations do not violate international law. Unanimous ruling dismisses appeal from airlines that said passenger protections violate international law Peter Zimonjic · CBC News · Posted: Oct 04,Continue Reading

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The Canada Border Services Agency acted “deceitfully” when it fired a woman without a proper investigation — while shielding others from liability — after the border agency failed to collect roughly $26 million in duties, says the federal public service labour board. “In all, the employer’s egregious conduct in this matter consistedContinue Reading

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Politics A last-minute decision to pause “bare trust” reporting requirements left officials at Canada’s tax agency scrambling to inform the public about the changes, internal emails suggest. Emails also suggest the tax agency was unprepared for questions about reimbursement of preparation fees Darren Major · CBC News · Posted: OctContinue Reading

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Australia is joining the United States and the United Kingdom in developing top-secret cloud networks to exchange highly classified defence, national security and intelligence data with each other — a concept Canada has just begun to think about. Experts say that, unless the gap is closed quickly, Canada’s lack of such digital infrastructureContinue Reading

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Politics After a months-long review of CBC/Radio-Canada’s mandate, Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge is expected to announce changes meant to modernize the public broadcaster sometime over the next four weeks. Public broadcaster’s mandate hasn’t been updated since the advent of the internet John Paul Tasker · CBC News · Posted: Oct 03,Continue Reading