Nearly 38,000 Vehicles Affected by Major Recall Across Canada

A significant vehicle recall has been issued in Canada, affecting close to 38,000 minivans due to a potentially dangerous software issue tied to the airbag system. The recall involves multiple model years of the popular Honda Odyssey, raising safety concerns for thousands of drivers and passengers across the country. What Triggered the Recall? According to Continue reading

Grocery Store Lottery Ticket Turns Into $1 Million Lotto Max Win

A simple grocery run turned into a life-changing surprise for a Manitoba woman who unknowingly held a winning lottery ticket in her purse for days before discovering she had won $1 million. A Routine Grocery Trip With an Unexpected Twist Drita Zeqiri of Manitoba has been confirmed as the latest winner of a Lotto Max Continue reading

Oil Shock Sends Inflation Higher — But the Bank of Canada Holds Its Nerve on Rate Hikes

Canada’s central bank is expected to stand its ground this week, even as inflation ticks higher and global tensions push oil prices upward. Despite growing concerns, most economists believe the recent surge in inflation is temporary and unlikely to trigger an immediate rate hike. Oil Shock Drives Inflation Higher — But Only Temporarily Canada’s inflation Continue reading

Inflation Surges to 2.4% in Canada — Will the Bank of Canada Be Forced to Raise Rates Again?

Canada’s inflation story has taken a sharp turn. After months of easing price pressures, the annual inflation rate climbed to 2,4% in March 2026, up from 1,8% in February, according to Statistics Canada. This unexpected jump is now putting the central bank in a difficult position just days before its next rate decision, raising a Continue reading

Canadians are receiving several government benefit payments this week

Canada’s retirement income system is once again delivering monthly support to millions of seniors. On Tuesday, April 28, eligible Canadians will receive their scheduled Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) payments directly into their bank accounts. For many retirees, these two programs form the backbone of monthly income. Understanding how they work, Continue reading

4 New CRA Benefit Payments Coming in May 2026

Service Canada and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will issue a series of coordinated benefit payments in May 2026, supporting millions of Canadians including families with children, seniors, and individuals living with disabilities. These payments follow a structured national schedule and are deposited directly into bank accounts over a one-week period. While each program operates Continue reading

Rogers announces voluntary buyouts in response to cost pressures

Rogers Communications Inc. is moving ahead with a significant workforce adjustment plan that includes voluntary buyouts for a portion of its employees. The move comes as the company responds to mounting financial pressures, evolving market conditions, and what it describes as a challenging regulatory environment in Canada’s telecommunications sector. According to company statements, the initiative Continue reading

How to Use a TFSA to Generate $1,000 a Month — Completely Tax-Free

Nexus Industrial REIT (TSX:NXR.UN) is not a name that dominates headlines in Canada’s real estate investment trust universe. It does not carry the scale of the largest industrial landlords, nor the brand recognition of the most widely followed TSX dividend stocks. Yet beneath that low profile, Nexus has been undergoing a structural transformation that may Continue reading

Canada’s Latest Express Entry Draw on April 27 Issues 473 PR Invitations

Canada’s immigration system continues to evolve in 2026, and the latest Express Entry draw held on April 27 reflects a noticeable shift in both invitation volumes and scoring thresholds. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada conducted a Provincial Nominee Program draw that issued 473 invitations to apply for permanent residence. This marks a clear increase compared Continue reading

Several government benefit payments are being distributed to Canadians this week

As April draws to a close, many Canadians are preparing for an important round of government benefit payments that provide financial support during retirement. These deposits, which include the Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security, play a vital role in helping millions of people manage their living expenses, particularly in a time of rising Continue reading