Eligible Canadians living with disabilities may soon find it significantly easier to access one of the country’s most important tax relief tools. The federal government has announced a series of reforms aimed at simplifying the application process for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC), a non-refundable tax credit that reduces the amount of income tax owed Continue reading
Month: May 2026
Canadian Defence Ministry Confirms It Is Considering Plans to Abandon F-35 Stealth Fighter Purchases
Canada’s long-running effort to modernize its air force has entered a new and uncertain phase. Defence Minister David McGuinty has confirmed that the government is continuing a comprehensive review of its plan to acquire 88 F-35A Lightning II aircraft. The review, originally expected to conclude around September 2025, has stretched well beyond its anticipated timeline, Continue reading
Time is running out to file your 2025 Canadian income tax return
As the clock ticks toward midnight on Thursday, millions of Canadians find themselves racing against time to submit their 2025 income tax returns. For many, this annual obligation is easy to postpone until the final hours, but the consequences of delay can stretch far beyond a simple late fee. This year’s tax season is shaping Continue reading
New TD Visa Card Warning Every Canadian Needs to Know
Many Canadians believe that cancelling a credit card and getting a replacement automatically stops any future charges tied to the old card. That assumption feels logical and is often reinforced by common advice around fraud prevention. However, my recent experience with a TD Visa credit card suggests the reality can be far more complex. This Continue reading