Flights cancelled in Canada as Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary, Montreal, Quebec City, Vancouver and other airports see 53 cancellations and 256 delays, disrupting Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz Aviation, PAL Airlines and others.

Air travel across Canada experienced significant disruption as major airports including Toronto Pearson International Airport, Vancouver International Airport, Montréal–Trudeau International Airport, Calgary International Airport, Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport, and Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport collectively reported a wave of operational interruptions. According to flight tracking data and airport updates, at least 53 flights were Continue reading

All the Government Payments Eligible Canadians Can Expect in May

As spring arrives and May flowers begin to bloom, millions of Canadians can also expect another wave of financial support from government benefit and credit programs. These payments are designed to ease the burden of rising living costs, offering relief to individuals, families, seniors, and veterans across the country. From tax-free child benefits to retirement Continue reading

Four New Timbit Flavours Launched by Tim Hortons to Celebrate Soccer

As Canada prepares to welcome the world for one of the biggest sporting spectacles on the planet, a beloved national brand is joining the celebration in its own delicious way. Tim Hortons is marking a major milestone while tapping into the global excitement surrounding soccer season. The result is a creative fusion of sport, culture, Continue reading

What to Expect from the April Bank of Canada Interest Rate Update

Canadians are once again turning their attention to the upcoming interest rate decision from the Bank of Canada, scheduled for late April. With inflation ticking upward and geopolitical tensions intensifying, this announcement carries added weight for households, businesses, and investors alike. The central bank last held its benchmark rate steady at 2.25 percent in March Continue reading

Ontario OINP Conducts April 22 Draw, Sends 918 PR Invitations

Ontario has once again made headlines in Canada’s immigration landscape by issuing 918 invitations for permanent residence through the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program on April 22, 2026. This latest draw specifically targeted international graduates who completed advanced degrees at eligible universities in the province, reinforcing Ontario’s continued focus on retaining highly educated talent already living Continue reading

Canada’s Upcoming Express Entry Draws Could Target These High-Demand Occupations

Canada’s Express Entry system underwent a major transformation on February 18, 2026, reshaping how permanent residence invitations are issued. Two months into this new framework, most applicants are already familiar with the ten active categories. However, understanding which occupations actually offer the strongest chance of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) is where strategy becomes Continue reading

Here are all the government payouts Canadians are eligible to receive in May

As spring settles in and households begin adjusting to rising expenses, May 2026 brings more than just warmer weather for Canadians. It also delivers a series of important government benefit and credit payments designed to ease financial pressure across the country. From families raising children to retirees living on fixed incomes, these payments play a Continue reading

New Canada Airfare Price Hikes to Impact Summer Travel

As summer approaches, Canadians gearing up for vacations, family reunions, and long-awaited getaways are facing an unexpected hurdle: rising travel costs. New airfare data and airline policy changes suggest that the 2026 summer travel season could be significantly more expensive than many anticipated. While seasonal demand always plays a role, this year’s increases are being Continue reading

Canada Post defends transformation plan after record $1.57 billion loss

Canada Post has reached a critical crossroads after reporting a staggering $1.57 billion loss before tax in 2025. The scale of the deficit marks one of the most challenging periods in the Crown corporation’s history and has forced leadership to confront a difficult reality: the traditional model of mail delivery is no longer sustainable in Continue reading