Zellers is Back! Iconic Canadian Retailer Announces Major Ontario Expansion With New Toronto and Windsor Stores

The Zellers comeback story is gaining momentum across Canada as the beloved retail chain prepares to open two brand-new brick-and-mortar locations in Ontario. For shoppers who grew up visiting Zellers stores, the announcement marks a major milestone in the retailer’s ongoing revival and signals that the Zellers return is becoming much more than a nostalgic Continue reading

Canada is replacing the GST/HST credit with a new benefit. Here’s what it means for you.

Millions of Canadians are set to receive additional financial support as the federal government prepares to launch a new benefit designed to help households cope with the rising cost of everyday necessities. Beginning in July 2026, the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit (CGEB) will officially replace the long-standing GST/HST credit program, bringing larger payments and Continue reading

Social Security Trust Fund Depletion Study 2032 Shows Benefits Could Be Cut by $500 a Month for Millions of Retirees

Millions of Americans who depend on Social Security could face a major financial shock in the coming years as a new Social Security insolvency study 2032 warns that monthly benefits may be reduced by approximately $500 if lawmakers fail to address the growing funding crisis before the projected Social Security trust fund depletion date. The Continue reading

Flights Cancelled Across Canada as Vancouver, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, Halifax and More See 54 Cancellations and 247 Delays, Disrupting WestJet, Cathay Pacific, Air Canada, PAL Airlines, and Inuit Airways Services

Air travel across Canada experienced significant disruption as a wave of operational challenges led to 54 flight cancellations and 247 delays affecting major airports including Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, and Halifax. The disruption rippled through both domestic and international routes, impacting thousands of passengers and multiple major carriers including WestJet, Air Canada, Cathay Pacific, Continue reading

“Canada is not for sale,” Doug Ford tells Donald Trump amid sharp response

Tensions between Canada and the United States have once again flared after U.S. President Donald Trump revived his controversial “51st state” rhetoric following reports that Canada has entered a technical recession. The comments immediately triggered a strong response from Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who rejected the idea outright and reaffirmed Canada’s sovereignty. Ford’s remarks came Continue reading

This government benefit includes payments of up to $200 going out to some Canadians in June

The Canada Disability Benefit is one of the key federal financial support programs designed to help working-age Canadians living with disabilities manage essential living costs. Administered by Service Canada, the benefit provides monthly income support to eligible individuals between the ages of 18 and 64. As June 2026 approaches, many recipients are preparing for their Continue reading

Canadians can receive CPP and OAS benefits while living abroad, subject to certain conditions

Many Canadians dream of retiring in another country, whether for warmer weather, lower living costs, family connections, or a new lifestyle. One of the most important questions for retirees considering an international move is whether they can continue receiving their Canadian pension benefits after leaving the country. The good news is that Canadian pension programs Continue reading

One-Time GST Top-Up Set to Arrive This Week Under New Grocery Benefit

Millions of Canadians are set to receive an additional federal payment this June as the government prepares to replace the long-running GST/HST credit with a new financial support program aimed at helping households manage rising living costs. The federal government announced the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit (CGEB) earlier this year as part of a Continue reading

American Airlines route suspensions: AA drops these 6 flights as soaring fuel prices drive cuts

The airline industry is facing mounting challenges in 2026 as fuel prices continue to soar, placing significant pressure on carriers across the globe. For travelers who have recently searched for flights, one trend has become impossible to ignore: airfares are rising rapidly. Airlines are grappling with increased operational expenses, and many are responding by adjusting Continue reading

Canadians Face Approaching Deadline to Claim Up to $500 in $4M Data Breach Settlement

Millions of Canadians have become increasingly concerned about online privacy and cybersecurity in recent years, and one of the most significant data breach cases affecting password manager users is now reaching an important stage. Canadians impacted by the 2022 LastPass data breach may be entitled to compensation through a court-approved class-action settlement worth US$3 million, Continue reading