New Canada Laws and Rules in May 2026

Canada has entered May 2026 with a wide range of new federal laws, administrative procedures, and regulatory updates now officially in force. While some of these changes apply broadly to millions of Canadians, others are highly specific, targeting particular industries, professions, or beneficiary groups. This detailed guide breaks down the most important federal developments, explains Continue reading

National Matcha Day 2026: Big Brands Roll Out New Drinks, Sweet Collabs, and Limited-Time Deals as Matcha Craze Surges

Every year, National Matcha Day on May 2 brings a fresh wave of green tea-inspired launches, but 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting yet. From major coffee chains to dessert innovators, brands are leaning hard into the growing demand for matcha, turning the day into a full-scale celebration of flavor, Continue reading

Ottawa Gen Z Living Rankings: Canada’s “Boring” Capital Stuns With Top Global Spot for Young Residents

For years, Ottawa has carried an unfair reputation as a quiet, even dull, government town. But a new global study is turning that narrative on its head. In a surprising shift, Ottawa has emerged as the top Canadian city for young people, climbing into the global spotlight in the latest Ottawa Gen Z living rankings. Continue reading

Air Canada US Route Performance Slips: Weak Demand, New Routes, and Surprising Underperformers Revealed

The latest data on air canada us route performance paints a mixed picture for Air Canada, showing both its dominance in cross-border travel and the growing challenges it faced throughout 2025. Despite maintaining a strong market share, the airline saw declining passenger numbers, weaker load factors on several routes, and shifting demand trends tied to Continue reading

Montreal Man Sues Ferrari After Dealership Explosion Leaves Him Fighting for His Life

A Montreal man sues Ferrari in a shocking lawsuit that has raised serious questions about safety practices inside a luxury dealership. What began as a dream of owning a high-performance sports car quickly turned into a life-altering tragedy for Richard Papazian, who is now seeking $20.8 million in damages. Papazian, a passionate car enthusiast, says Continue reading

STM Montreal Ticket Price Changes: New Fare Hikes Coming July 1 — What Riders Need to Know

Public transit riders in Montreal will soon feel another pinch on their wallets. The latest STM Montreal ticket price changes are set to take effect on July 1, as regional transit officials move ahead with a new fare structure for the 2026–2027 fiscal year. The changes, announced by the Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain (ARTM), Continue reading

Thermos Recalls 8M Jars and Bottles After Stoppers ‘Forcefully Eject,’ Leaving 3 Users With Permanent Vision Loss

A major product safety alert has been issued as Thermos recalls millions of its popular food jars and bottles following serious injury reports. The recall affects more than 8 million units after multiple incidents where stoppers “forcefully eject” upon opening, including cases that led to permanent vision loss. According to a notice released by the Continue reading

Toronto Weekend Guide: Marathon Closures, Wonderland Reopening, Raptors Showdown and Major TTC Disruptions

Toronto is heading into one of its busiest spring weekends, packed with major events, road closures, transit changes, and entertainment across the city. From the Toronto Marathon taking over downtown streets to the reopening of Canada’s Wonderland, along with a crucial Toronto Raptors playoff game, residents and visitors should plan ahead. Toronto Marathon 2026 Takes Continue reading

Costco Announces Change to $1.50 Hot Dog Combo for the First Time in 40 Years — Shoppers Spot New Option

For decades, the $1.50 hot dog combo at Costco has been one of the most iconic deals in retail. Since 1985, the warehouse giant has held the line on pricing, offering customers a quarter-pound all-beef hot dog paired with a 20-ounce refillable soda for less than two dollars. Now, for the first time in 40 Continue reading

Major Canadian Airports Report Hundreds of Flight Disruptions: Global Flight Chaos Deepens: Airlines Slash Routes, Add Fees as Fuel Crisis Surges

The global aviation industry is facing fresh turbulence as soaring jet fuel prices—driven by escalating tensions in the Middle East—force airlines worldwide to cancel flights, cut capacity, and introduce new charges for passengers. The situation is rapidly evolving, and its impact is now being felt across continents, including North America, where major Canadian airports report Continue reading