Federal government posts $3.9B deficit in April, May

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The result for the April-to-May period compared to a $1.5 billion surplus for the same stretch last year.

Public debt charges increased $2.3 billion, or 33.8 per cent, due to higher interest rates.Scotiabank suffers direct deposit outage on pay day

The hundreds of wildfires burning in B.C. are leading to an air advisory in parts of the province, with smoke expected to reach the Lower Mainland this weekend.Port authority, VPD share safety tips in wake of boat crash with floatplane Scotiabank has acknowledged technical difficulties affecting direct deposits as clients report missed payments Friday morning. On Friday morning, the bank's client services phone line was playing an automated message assuring customers that work was underway to rectify the outage.The Paris Olympics are getting off to a rough start, with suspected acts of sabotage targeting France's flagship high-speed rail network.A stretch of Highway 417 through Ottawa is closed until 6 a.m.

The OQLF has clarified the reason behind why it was at Santa Cabrini Hospital in Montreal this week, following rumours that language inspectors had visited.Environmental activists were back at Montreal-Trudeau International Airport on Thursday evening, this time committing acts of mischief on the outside windows. Montreal police arrived on the scene at around 6 p.m. to support airport security as a small group of protesters sprayed paint on the airport's exterior windows.

A sinkhole that formed in Saskatoon’s City Park neighbourhood swallowed the rear end of a truck on Thursday evening.After 17 years, residents of Star Blanket Cree Nation can breathe a sigh of relief when turning on their taps.Nurses at Saskatoon's two busiest hospitals are once again sounding the alarm about severe overcapacity concerns in the emergency departments.Two Ontario men are facing $9,750 in fines after they tried to cover up that a bull moose was shot by mistake last October.

To break down barriers, an adaptive water skiing clinic was held for those with mental and physical disabilities on Tuesday evening...Two Ontario men are facing $9,750 in fines after they tried to cover up that a bull moose was shot by mistake last October.Sault Ste. Marie Police Service is asking the public to find alternate routes to avoid the 400 block of Second Line West due to an increased police presence Friday morning.

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