Canadians receiving retirement benefits are seeing a welcome increase this month, as Old Age Security payments rise in response to the cost of living. With updated maximum amounts now in effect, eligible seniors could notice a larger deposit in their bank accounts starting April 2026. The pension program, administered by Service Canada, remains one of Continue reading
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Doug Ford Omnibus Bill Sparks Uproar as Controversial Budget Passes Final Vote in Ontario
Doug Ford Omnibus Bill Clears Final Hurdle at Queen’s Park The highly debated Doug Ford omnibus bill has officially passed its final vote at Queen’s Park, marking a major legislative victory for Premier Doug Ford and his Progressive Conservative government. The Doug Ford omnibus bill was approved with a vote of 57 to 33, despite Continue reading
CRA Tax Return Processing Times in April 2026: What Every Canadian Needs to Know Before the Deadline
As the April 30 filing deadline approaches, one question is dominating searches across Canada: how long do CRA tax return processing times actually take right now? With millions of returns flowing through the system, understanding current CRA tax return processing times can help you set realistic expectations—whether you have already filed or are planning to Continue reading
Toronto moves to scrap plan to charge $10 fee for World Cup fan festival
Toronto is undergoing a significant change in how it plans to welcome soccer fans during the upcoming FIFA World Cup. The city, which initially considered charging a $10 general admission fee for its official fan festival, is now moving toward a model where the vast majority of tickets will be free. This shift comes after Continue reading
Canada revises travel advisories for Italy, the Dominican Republic and other destinations
International travel remains appealing as ever, but it is also becoming more complex. Rising operational costs for airlines, fluctuating fuel prices, and geopolitical instability are all influencing how and where people travel. In response to evolving global risks, Canada has updated its official travel advisories for several popular destinations, including the Dominican Republic, Italy, South Continue reading
Canada New TR to PR Pathway Shuts Out Major Cities, Signals Big Shift Toward Rural Immigration
A major change to Canada’s immigration strategy is set to reshape the path to permanent residency for thousands of temporary workers. Immigration Minister Lena Diab has confirmed that the newly launched Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident (TR to PR) pathway will exclude applicants living in the country’s largest urban centres, including Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. Continue reading
Why are veggies so expensive? Consumers feel the squeeze as cucumber prices climb higher
A trip through the fresh produce section of a Canadian grocery store in early 2026 may feel noticeably different than it did just a year ago. Items that were once considered inexpensive staples of daily eating habits are now forcing shoppers to pause and reconsider what goes into their carts. Fresh vegetables in Canada have Continue reading
Mark Carney Canada–U.S. Trade Tensions Escalate as Liquor Ban Becomes Bargaining Chip in Tariff Dispute
Prime Minister Mark Carney has signalled that Canada could move quickly to lift provincial bans on American alcohol—but only if the United States backs down from sweeping tariffs that have hit key Canadian industries. Speaking in Ottawa, Carney made it clear that any easing of restrictions on U.S. beer, wine and spirits hinges on progress Continue reading
Ontario Lotto Max winners win $80M jackpot after confirming numbers by hand using pen and paper
In a remarkable turn of fortune that has captured attention across Canada, two longtime friends from London, Ontario have won an extraordinary $80 million Lotto Max jackpot. Greg S. and Krys P. became the lucky winners of the December 30, 2025 draw, marking the first time this maximum prize has ever been claimed in Ontario. Continue reading
Ontario New HST Rebate Could Save Homebuyers Up to $130,000 — But Here’s the Catch
Ontario’s housing market is getting a major policy shift in 2026, with the provincial government proposing a temporary removal of Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) on new homes. While the headline sounds promising, the reality is more nuanced. Buyers, builders, and investors all stand to be affected differently depending on how the rebate is implemented. Here’s Continue reading