For years, B.C. nurse Leslie Warner sought justice against the impostor who stole her identity in 2020. The impostor claimed Warner had moved to Alberta and then hacked into her Canada Revenue Agency account and received a bogus refund in her name.  Warner, who works at a hospital in Fernie in the province’s East Kootenay region, first needed to convince the agency she was a victim of identity theft and hadn’t received the funds. But she says the CRA then seemed uninterested in pursuing the real fraudster who stole the public’s money.”I don’t know that the CRA is doing anything about…

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During a keynote speech in Berlin, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul called for the EU’s unanimity principle to be scrapped. Instead, a “qualified majority” should be enough, he said at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation on Wednesday. The move would effectively abolish the veto power that currently allows any one of…

As Liverpool prepare for a rebuild this summer, the Merseyside club are paying particular attention to AS Monaco. As well as taking an interest in France international Maghnes Akliouche (24), they may also table a bid for midfielder Lamine Camara (22) this summer, as per a report from L’Équipe.Since joining…

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