CRA takes down online services amid cybersecurity threat
The Canada Revenue Agency has taken its web-based services offline while it works to secure its systems against a cybersecurity threat affecting organizations around the globe.
The Canada Revenue Agency has taken its web-based services offline while it works to secure its systems against a cybersecurity threat affecting organizations around the globe.
Why is Canada threatening to impose retaliatory tariffs over U.S. President Joe Biden's proposed electric vehicle tax credit? CTVNews.ca looks into the ongoing dispute.
Nova Scotia is reporting 129 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday.
Canada is facing alcohol shortages ahead of the holidays due to supply chain issues, a situation prompting some provincial liquor authorities to urge customers to shop early -- or be prepared to try a new libation.
Ontario health officials are reporting more than 1,600 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday for the first time since late May.
Tens of thousands of jubilant Indian farmers on Saturday cleared protest sites on the capital's outskirts and began returning home, marking an end to their yearlong demonstrations against agricultural reforms that were repealed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government in a rare retreat.
Tornadoes and severe weather were blamed for several deaths and injuries across parts of the Midwest and the South as a storm system caused significant damage at a candle factory in Kentucky, an Amazon facility in Illinois, a nursing home in Arkansas, and numerous homes and buildings.
Two weeks after the World Health Organization designated Omicron a variant of concern, we know a lot more about its potential threat, with initial data suggesting it seems to be associated with less severe illness and fewer ICU admissions.
An Ontario man who hoped to make money selling a car using the website Autotrader said he was shocked when the potential buyers looking at his luxury vehicle drove off and stole it.