Please complete your profile to unlock commenting and other important features.

Please select your date of birth for special perks on your birthday. Your username will be your unique profile link and will be publicly used in comments.
Narcity Pro

This is a Pro feature.

Time to level up your local game with Narcity Pro.

Pro

$5/month

$40/year

  • Everything in the Free plan
  • Ad-free reading and browsing
  • Unlimited access to all content including AI summaries
  • Directly support our local and national reporting and become a Patron
  • Cancel anytime.

cerb repayment

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has confirmed a number of its employees have been fired for "inappropriately" claiming the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) while still employed.

Following an interview review process that was launched on June 30, 2023, to identify any CRA employees who inappropriately claimed the CERB payment, the tax agency confirmed Friday that 120 CRA employees have since been fired.

Keep reading...Show less

Happy last day of summer (boooo!) — Andrew from Narcity here! ☕

Off The Top: Now that TIFF is behind us, it's time to break down what really matters. No, not that 252 films were screened overall — including 37% directed by women and 38% by BIPOC folk, as one release touts; the big revelation is that maybe only half of the celebs walking the red carpet actually knew how to pronounce "Toronto" the right way.

Keep reading...Show less

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has announced that they will be sending out repayment letters to Canadians who may have gotten COVID-19 benefits along with other financial help from the government.

Per a statement to Narcity, the CRA has said that any Canadians who received the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB), as well as employment insurance (EI), could be subject to repayment of some, or all, of the extra cash they got.

Keep reading...Show less

Almost 13,000 Canadians may have been victims of CERB fraud in Canada, recent court documents have revealed.

A class action lawsuit certified on August 25 has suggested that hackers fraudulently applied for COVID-19 benefits on behalf of as many as 12,700 Canadians following a CRA data breach in 2020.

Keep reading...Show less