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Past articles by Tania:

It’s income tax time: CRA opens electronic filing service for 2018 returns

The deadline to file your taxes is April 30, but there are a few advantages to getting your paperwork in much sooner. → Read More

Polar vortex brings frigid weather to much of Canada — but relief is (almost) in sight

Above-normal temperatures and even rain are in the forecast for some areas currently dealing with the deep freeze. → Read More

Here’s how CPP, EI and small business taxes are changing in 2019

For many Canadians, the changes will be slight, considering CPP's cut is rising while EI is falling. → Read More

French police reportedly kill suspect in Strasbourg Christmas market shooting

The man who opened fire on a Christmas market in the French city of Strasbourg on Tuesday is dead, according to Reuters' police sources. → Read More

Shooting near Strasbourg Christmas Market leaves 1 dead, 3 injured: reports

At least one person is dead after a shooting near a Christmas market in the French city of Strasbourg, according to multiple reports. → Read More

FBI raids Chicago office of former Trump tax lawyer Edward Burke

Burke served as a tax lawyer for U.S. President Donald Trump for over a decade until earlier this year. → Read More

Whitey Bulger dead: Notorious Boston crime boss killed in prison

Bulger, 89, had been moved to a prison in West Virginia in the hours before his death. → Read More

Trump condemns Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, suggests death penalty for accused

While details regarding Saturday's tragic event continues to emerge, Trump praised police response and referred to the accused gunman as a “madman” and “whacko.” → Read More

Hurricane Michael carves path of destruction in Florida

The storm flooded towns and destroyed structures as it ripped ashore. → Read More

Hurricane Florence fatalities: Infant, mother killed in North Carolina

The pair died after a tree fell on their home Friday, according to Wilmington, N.C. police. → Read More

Canada Child Benefit payments get a boost

The monthly tax-free CCB payment will increase on Friday to keep pace with cost of living. → Read More

Person scales Statue of Liberty on Independence Day

It's unclear why the person, who appears to be female, climbed to the foot of Lady Liberty. → Read More

New details to be released on Canada’s new air passenger protection laws

Transport Minister Marc Garneau is set to announce more details about how the government plans to implement a proposed bill of rights for passengers travelling by air. → Read More

1 student shot at California high school, suspect in custody

A 14-year-old boy has been taken into custody after a shooting at a Palmdale, Calif. high school Friday morning. → Read More

Donald Trump to meet North Korea’s Kim Jong Un on June 12

U.S. President Donald Trump will meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on June 12 in Singapore. → Read More

Shooting at Nashville’s Opry Mills Mall leaves 1 person in critical condition

Some shoppers fled the building as shots rang out Thursday afternoon, while others hid. → Read More

President Bush imposed steel tariffs in 2002 — and it didn’t go so well for the U.S.

Donald Trump continues to stand firm on his plan to impose new tariffs on aluminum and steel, but a look at the country's track record should give the president pause. → Read More

President Bush imposed steel tariffs in 2002 — and it didn’t go so well for the U.S.

Donald Trump continues to stand firm on his plan to impose new tariffs on aluminum and steel, but a look at the country's track record should give the president pause. → Read More

GOP members involved in train crash in Virginia

Several Republican members of Congress were travelling to a GOP retreat by train Wednesday morning when it was involved in a collision. → Read More

Bat invasion in Australia town prompts closures, protests: ‘Kids are locked indoors’

Videos show screeching bats filling the sky. → Read More