Ivana Knoll Steals the Show Again: Sky Sports Camera Caught in Viral Moment at Miami Grand Prix

The spotlight at the Miami Grand Prix wasn’t just on the track this weekend. Once again, Ivana Knoll found herself at the center of global attention after a live broadcast moment quickly went viral. Known widely as the “World Cup’s sexiest fan,” Ivana Knoll proved that her presence alone can shift the focus of even Continue reading

Jamie Ding Jeopardy Winnings Taxes: Inside the $880,000 Prize, Real Take-Home Pay, and Smart Money Moves After a Game Show Windfall

When Jamie Ding stepped onto the stage of Jeopardy!, he was just another contestant. By the time his run ended, he had turned into one of the most talked-about champions in the show’s history. His remarkable streak from March 13 to April 27 earned him a place among elite winners and brought in an impressive Continue reading

Capital One’s $425 Million Class Action Settlement: How Thousands Could Cash In on Missed Interest Payments

A major legal settlement involving Capital One is set to deliver millions of dollars to affected customers, following allegations that the bank misled account holders about interest rates on its savings products. The case centers on claims that customers holding one type of savings account earned far less interest than they reasonably could have, despite Continue reading

Canada Express Entry French category draw issues 4,000 invitations for permanent residence

Canada has issued 4,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in its latest Express Entry draw, targeting candidates with strong French-language proficiency. The draw, held on Wednesday, reflects a continuing strategic emphasis on Francophone immigration, even as overall draw frequency in 2026 remains lower than in previous years. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), candidates Continue reading

Benefit cheques arriving in Canada in June and July 2026

As households across Canada continue to face higher grocery bills, housing expenses, and everyday living costs, several government benefit programs are scheduled to deliver payments over the coming months. June and July 2026 will be especially important for millions of Canadians who rely on federal and provincial support programs to help manage financial pressure. These Continue reading

What June 2026 Weather Has in Store for Southern Ontario

June in Southern Ontario is shaping up to be a month of contrasts, with weather patterns swinging between cool rainy stretches, bursts of thunderstorms, and periods of rising summer warmth. According to seasonal forecasting trends highlighted by the Farmers’ Almanac, residents should expect a dynamic mix of conditions as spring fully transitions into summer. Rather Continue reading

KLEIN: Canada hands out citizenship like candy

Canada has long taken pride in its citizenship. It has symbolized more than just a legal status. It has represented a shared commitment to values, participation in civic life, and a meaningful connection to the country itself. That is why recent changes to citizenship laws have sparked such strong reactions. For many, the shift feels Continue reading

Major airline announces new flights to sunny destinations from three Ontario airports

As winter tightens its grip across Canada, the allure of warm beaches and tropical escapes becomes irresistible. In response to this seasonal demand, Porter Airlines has unveiled an ambitious expansion of its winter 2026–27 schedule, introducing a wide range of new routes to sought-after sun destinations. Departing from three major Ontario hubs—Toronto Pearson International Airport, Continue reading

CRA to refund $647 million from repealed digital services tax

In a significant policy reversal with wide-reaching implications, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has announced it will refund approximately $647 million following the repeal of the country’s Digital Services Tax (DST). The move comes after mounting pressure from international trade partners, domestic stakeholders, and evolving global tax frameworks that have rendered unilateral digital taxes increasingly Continue reading

Walmart, Dollar General and Costco Rethink Self-Checkout as Theft and New Laws Force Major Retail Shift

The future of self-checkout once looked unstoppable. For years, major retailers pushed self-checkout lanes as the fastest, most efficient way to move customers through stores while cutting labor costs. But now, that trend is starting to reverse. Across the United States, several large chains are quietly scaling back or even removing self-checkout systems altogether, raising Continue reading