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Tax season is officially underway in Canada. As of Monday, tax filers are now able to submit their returns both electronically and by mail, where possible, with the deadline to file and pay taxes owed just a few months away.To help maximize savings and potential refunds, experts say it’s important to prepare early and be aware of some changes for this tax season.“I would start as early as possible. No doubt, start by collecting all your slips,” says Ryan Minor, director of tax at Chartered Professional Accountants Canada.“If you’re doing it yourself, you want to make sure you maximize your…

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Koizumi, who visited Yonaguni in November, said the ministry will hold a briefing for local residents next week on the island, located roughly 110km east of Taiwan and 1,900km southwest of Tokyo.Japan’s conservative Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested in November that Tokyo could intervene militarily in any attack on self-ruled Taiwan.China views Taiwan as its territory and has not ruled out taking it by force.Since Takaichi made the remark, Beijing has discouraged Chinese nationals from visiting Japan, which hit tourism, one of the pillars of the Japanese economy.Beijing’s top diplomat Wang Yi said at the Munich Security Conference earlier this…

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new video loaded: How Former Prince Andrew’s Ties to Epstein Led to His DownfallLast week, the British authorities arrested the former Prince Andrew amid allegations that he shared confidential government information with Jeffrey Epstein. Michael D. Shear, The Times’s chief U.K. correspondent, explains what we know about the former prince’s ties to Epstein over the years.By Michael D. Shear, Nikolay Nikolov, Rebecca Suner, Rafaela Balster and Laura SalaberryFebruary 24, 2026

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Questions about what the federal government may know about extraterrestrial life in the cosmos — or possibly even here on Earth — have inspired imaginations, conspiracy theories, sci-fi literature and blockbuster films. Answers to some of those questions could finally become public after President Trump’s call last week for the release of files related to UFOs or any “alien and extraterrestrial life.” Mr. Trump posted on social media that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other agency heads should “begin the process of identifying and releasing Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and any other…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! U.S. Customs and Border Protection says one of its agents returned fire at a person near the U.S.-Canada border in Pittsburg, New Hampshire, early Sunday morning.CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott confirmed that the agent struck the individual, who has not been identified. The person was taken to a nearby hospital, and their prognosis is unclear.”The FBI Boston Field Office will be investigating the incident. CBP is cooperating fully with investigators. For more information, we refer you to the FBI,” Scott told WMUR.The FBI says the shooting took place at roughly 1 a.m. on…

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As Prime Minister Mark Carney heads to India this week for trade talks, police have warned a Canadian Sikh leader about a “credible threat” to his life. Moninder Singh, who heads the Sikh Federation of Canada, said a member of the Vancouver Police Department delivered the caution on Sunday.The tip about the threat came from a confidential informant, the officer told Singh, whose wife and children were also deemed to be at risk.The Sikh activist, who lives in Surrey, B.C., shared an audio recording of the police visit, as well as a photo of the officer’s business card, with Global…

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NEW DELHI: Technical incidents such as engine oil and fuel leaks affecting Air India flights reached their highest rate in at least 14 months in January, a company document shows, underscoring growing strain on the carrier’s revamp ambitions. India’s second-largest airline has come under scrutiny from the country’s safety regulator since a crash last year killed 260 people. It has since reported many safety lapses and in December admitted there was a “need for urgent improvements in process discipline, communication, and compliance culture”.In January, Air India recorded 1.09 technical incidents per 1,000 flights, quadrupling from levels of just 0.26 in December…

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The incident in Isfahan province follows crash of fighter jet in Hamadan province less than a week ago.Listen to this article | 3 minsinfoPublished On 24 Feb 202624 Feb 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareTehran, Iran – Two military pilots and two merchants have been killed after an army helicopter crashed into a fruit market in central Iran.The crash on Tuesday morning occurred in Dorcheh, a town in Isfahan province, where the army has a major airbase, according to state media, which said the cause was likely a technical fault in the aircraft.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listFootage broadcast…

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