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Tax Tip - Fraud Prevention Month: How to recognize fraud, scams and tax schemes

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Monday, March 4, 2024

OTTAWA, ON , March 4, 2024 /CNW/ - Every March, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) joins organizations around the world to recognize Fraud Prevention Month.

Key Points: 
  • OTTAWA, ON , March 4, 2024 /CNW/ - Every March, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) joins organizations around the world to recognize Fraud Prevention Month.
  • Learning how to identify fraud, scams and tax schemes helps keep your personal information safe.
  • Find more information on how to recognize a scam on the Scam Prevention and the CRA webpage .
  • If you are ever unsure and want to confirm if the CRA contacted you, hang up and contact the CRA:

Travelling for March Break? The Canada Border Services Agency gives tips for a smoother trip

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Thursday, February 29, 2024

OTTAWA, ON, Feb. 29, 2024 /CNW/ - The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reminds travellers of what to expect when crossing the border during March break.

Key Points: 
  • OTTAWA, ON, Feb. 29, 2024 /CNW/ - The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reminds travellers of what to expect when crossing the border during March break.
  • Here are some tips to help you plan for your trip:
    Plan ahead, expect delays and check border wait times .
  • Travellers crossing the border by land are encouraged to cross during non-peak hours such as early mornings.
  • Border services officers are always watching for missing children , and in the absence of the letter, officers may ask additional questions.

Government of Canada announces federal support for auto theft investigations and stolen vehicle recovery

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Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Modernizing the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards to ensure they consider technological advancements to deter and prevent auto theft.

Key Points: 
  • Modernizing the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards to ensure they consider technological advancements to deter and prevent auto theft.
  • As was highlighted at the recent National Summit on Combatting Auto Theft, collaboration is essential to combatting this crime efficiently.
  • Canada has strong laws in place to address auto theft at various stages of the crime.
  • Some stolen vehicles also remain in Canada enabling other crimes to be committed with the vehicles and are destroyed afterwards.

Navalny dies in prison − but his blueprint for anti-Putin activism will live on

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Saturday, February 17, 2024

It was protest by petition – a tactic that reflects the legacy of Alexei Navalny, the longtime Russian pro-democracy campaigner.

Key Points: 
  • It was protest by petition – a tactic that reflects the legacy of Alexei Navalny, the longtime Russian pro-democracy campaigner.
  • Authorities say Navalny, a persistent thorn in the side of Russian President Vladimir Putin, died in prison on Feb. 16, 2024.
  • It reflected the heart of a strategy that Navalny developed over more than a decade and that I have written about since 2011.

The movement remains

  • Navalny highlighted the very real opposition to Putin and authoritarian rule that exists in Russia despite attempts to hide it from the world.
  • To achieve these goals, team Navalny – and it is important to remember that while Navalny the man is dead, the movement he sparked remains – repeatedly used elections to make the opposition visible and spark political debate.


Putin inevitably won the election, with the head of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe observer mission commenting that due to irregularities and abuses the winner “was never in doubt.” But nonetheless, Navalny’s efforts meant that a new opposition was in place and ready to take to the streets to fight election fraud.

Getting out of the electoral ‘ghetto’

  • Despite his arrest and conviction on fraud charges in 2013, Navalny ran for mayor of Moscow that year.
  • In the campaign, he innovated electoral politics, recruiting young volunteers who met voters on the streets and in their apartment blocks.
  • Many of the volunteers rejected the idea that they were working for him.
  • They built local organizations that attracted support and found some success in Siberian cities Tomsk and Novosibirsk, despite the endless obstacles the Kremlin placed in their way.

Return from exile

  • Navalny survived Novichok poisoning only because international pressure forced the regime to allow him to be airlifted to Germany for treatment.
  • During his recovery, Navalny used the attack on him to further his political activism and convey the regime’s growing brutality.
  • Navalny’s return to Russia under threat of arrest in February 2021 kicked off the largest street protests – in support of the opposition leader – since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Handing on the baton

  • As one respondent argued: “My civic position began to emerge.
  • They support Ukrainian refugees and war efforts and participate in tracking down children who have been taken to Russia.
  • Before his death, Navalny spoke directly to the generation of activists he inspired: “Listen, I’ve got something very obvious to tell you.


Regina Smyth does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Navalny dies in prison, authorities say − but his blueprint for anti-Putin activism will live on

Retrieved on: 
Friday, February 16, 2024

It was protest by petition – a tactic that reflects the legacy of Alexei Navalny, the longtime Russian pro-democracy campaigner.

Key Points: 
  • It was protest by petition – a tactic that reflects the legacy of Alexei Navalny, the longtime Russian pro-democracy campaigner.
  • Authorities say Navalny, a persistent thorn in the side of Russian President Vladimir Putin, died in prison on Feb. 16, 2024.
  • It reflected the heart of a strategy that Navalny developed over more than a decade and that I have written about since 2011.

The movement remains

  • Navalny highlighted the very real opposition to Putin and authoritarian rule that exists in Russia despite attempts to hide it from the world.
  • To achieve these goals, team Navalny – and it is important to remember that while Navalny the man is dead, the movement he sparked remains – repeatedly used elections to make the opposition visible and spark political debate.


Putin inevitably won the election, with the head of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe observer mission commenting that due to irregularities and abuses the winner “was never in doubt.” But nonetheless, Navalny’s efforts meant that a new opposition was in place and ready to take to the streets to fight election fraud.

Getting out of the electoral ‘ghetto’

  • Despite his arrest and conviction on fraud charges in 2013, Navalny ran for mayor of Moscow that year.
  • In the campaign, he innovated electoral politics, recruiting young volunteers who met voters on the streets and in their apartment blocks.
  • Many of the volunteers rejected the idea that they were working for him.
  • They built local organizations that attracted support and found some success in Siberian cities Tomsk and Novosibirsk, despite the endless obstacles the Kremlin placed in their way.

Return from exile

  • Navalny survived Novichok poisoning only because international pressure forced the regime to allow him to be airlifted to Germany for treatment.
  • During his recovery, Navalny used the attack on him to further his political activism and convey the regime’s growing brutality.
  • Navalny’s return to Russia under threat of arrest in February 2021 kicked off the largest street protests – in support of the opposition leader – since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Handing on the baton

  • As one respondent argued: “My civic position began to emerge.
  • They support Ukrainian refugees and war efforts and participate in tracking down children who have been taken to Russia.
  • Before his death, Navalny spoke directly to the generation of activists he inspired: “Listen, I’ve got something very obvious to tell you.


Regina Smyth does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

St. Elizabeth Healthcare First in Kentucky to Implant New Device To Treat Abnormal Heart Rhythm

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Friday, February 16, 2024

J. Christian Hays, MD , Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology at St. Elizabeth Healthcare, performed the procedure on January 12, 2024.

Key Points: 
  • J. Christian Hays, MD , Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology at St. Elizabeth Healthcare, performed the procedure on January 12, 2024.
  • Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) are devices doctors implant in the upper chest to treat arrhythmias.
  • If it detects an irregular heart rhythm or one that's too fast, the device sends an electrical signal through the lead to the heart.
  • Learn more about cardiology services offered at St. Elizabeth Healthcare or contact us at 859-331-3353.

Report: Beyoncé, Mr. T, Carl Weathers Were Most Engaging Super Bowl LVIII Ad Celebrities

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Thursday, February 15, 2024

Queen Bey topped our charts by generating 2,876% more engagement than the median Super Bowl LVIII celebrity.

Key Points: 
  • Queen Bey topped our charts by generating 2,876% more engagement than the median Super Bowl LVIII celebrity.
  • Usher drives major engagement across multiple appearances: Super Bowl LVIII was the Usher show — and not just during halftime.
  • All three appearances landed in our top 25 most engaging celebrity activations, with Usher’s halftime show generating 539% more engagement than the median Super Bowl celebrity.
  • Viewers were moved by FanDuel’s tribune to the late, great Carl Weathers: Beloved Rocky, Happy Gilmore, and Arrested Development actor Carl Weathers sadly passed away before his planned appearance in FanDuel’s Super Bowl ad.

What Happens When You're Arrested In Florida?

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Thursday, February 15, 2024

TAMPA, Fla., Feb. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Being arrested is a stressful experience. If you find yourself facing this situation in Florida, it's important to understand what to expect and how to navigate the legal process effectively.

Key Points: 
  • If you find yourself facing this situation in Florida, it's important to understand what to expect and how to navigate the legal process effectively.
  • Remember, exercising these rights can protect your interests during the subsequent legal proceedings.
  • Bail, the monetary amount set by the court to secure your release, is a significant aspect of the legal process.
  • "While an arrest can be overwhelming, seeking professional legal representation will empower you to make informed decisions and safeguard your rights," says attorney Barry Taracks .

Can anyone make a citizen’s arrest? The history and legalities of catching criminals yourself

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Monday, February 12, 2024

If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to [email protected].

Key Points: 
  • If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to [email protected].
  • – Henry, age 12, Winter Hill, Massachusetts
    Can anyone make a citizen’s arrest, even me?
  • – Henry, age 12, Winter Hill, Massachusetts What does Spider-Man do when he sees someone commit a crime and there are no police officers around to help?

Seizing criminals

  • It was up to the citizens to arrest criminals.
  • In 1285, England introduced what we now know as “citizen’s arrests” in a law called the Statute of Winchester.
  • This concept spread throughout the English colonies, which ultimately became their own countries, including Australia, Canada and the United States.

Making a legal citizen’s arrest

  • Citizen’s arrest laws are an exception to that general rule; they allow everyday people to make an arrest.
  • Making a citizen’s arrest means holding the lawbreaker in place until the police arrive and take over.
  • Most states allow you to make a citizen’s arrest for a minor crime – those categorized as a misdemeanor – only if you actually saw the person commit the crime.
  • In most states, citizen’s arrest laws apply only if the person actually committed a crime.
  • If you make a mistake by making a citizen’s arrest of someone who didn’t actually commit a crime, the person you arrested can sue you.
  • Someone making a citizen’s arrest is usually allowed to use a reasonable amount of physical force to ensure that the lawbreaker stops committing the crime and can’t leave.
  • Making a citizen’s arrest is no joke.
  • There’s the danger of making a mistake about what the person did and whether it was a crime.


The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Government of Canada announces federal investment to combat export of stolen vehicles

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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Nationally, the CBSA has increased its efforts, intercepting 463 stolen vehicles in 2018 to more than 1,800 interceptions of stolen vehicles in 2023.

Key Points: 
  • Nationally, the CBSA has increased its efforts, intercepting 463 stolen vehicles in 2018 to more than 1,800 interceptions of stolen vehicles in 2023.
  • Some stolen vehicles also remain in Canada, enabling other crimes to be committed with the vehicles.
  • The Agency's role in the interdiction of stolen vehicles is the last line of defence before stolen vehicles are exported from Canada.
  • Build the CBSA's policy and program capacity required to guide, support and coordinate investments to interdict suspected stolen vehicles in Canada.