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April 18 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories from
selected Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not verified these
stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Tarion Warranty Corp, a major condo developer in Toronto,
warned investors it could be forced to sell some of its projects
if it failed to stop Ontario's new-home warranty organization
from revoking its registration. Greater Vancouver's real estate board is studying whether
to make its confidential disciplinary decisions public, a move
toward more transparency that could eventually apply to the
entire province.
POST
The Canada Revenue Agency continues to struggle in
collecting taxes it's owed, with total uncollected tax debt
soaring more than 110 percent in the past decade to $38 billion
and the cost of "doubtful accounts" unlikely to be recovered
more than doubling to $13 billion.
The Justin Trudeau government appears to be finding its
footing, much as Stephen Harper's first government did a decade
ago, by paying attention to sentiment beyond the Ottawa bubble.
One of Canada's two remaining New Democratic Party
governments finds itself on the ropes as it heads into an
election on Tuesday with polls suggesting Manitoba voters are
ready to turn to the Progressive Conservatives.