Canada steps into a crucial economic week with the release of its March Consumer Price Index data, a report that could significantly influence monetary policy expectations and currency movements in the months ahead. As global geopolitical tensions ripple through energy markets and domestic growth remains uneven, this inflation reading carries far more weight than usual. Continue reading
Christopher Liew: Here Are Some of the Most Surprising Yet Completely Legitimate Tax Claims
Most Canadians file their taxes the same way every year without much thought: enter a T4 slip, claim the standard credits, maybe add a RRSP contribution, and hope for a refund. But beneath the surface of the Canadian tax system lies a surprisingly flexible set of rules that allow for deductions and credits many people Continue reading
Canada Post to Begin Transition from Door-to-Door Mail Delivery to Community Mailboxes
Canada’s postal system is entering a transformative phase that could redefine how millions of residents receive their mail. In a move driven by financial pressures and changing consumer behavior, Canada Post has announced a gradual transition away from traditional door-to-door delivery toward centralized community mailboxes. This shift is not just a logistical adjustment. It reflects Continue reading
More Cases of Salmonella Infection Confirmed in Outbreak Tied to Hamilton Restaurant
A recent salmonella outbreak connected to a popular restaurant in Hamilton has sparked concern among residents and public health officials alike. What began as a handful of reported illnesses has now expanded into a more serious situation, with confirmed cases rising and dozens more individuals reporting symptoms. Health authorities are actively investigating the source of Continue reading
Ontario New Housing and Transit Push: What the Building Homes and Improving Transportation Infrastructure Act Means for 2026
The Ontario government has unveiled a major legislative package aimed at tackling two of the province’s biggest challenges at once: housing supply and transportation efficiency. The proposed Building Homes and Improving Transportation Infrastructure Act is designed to accelerate development, reduce delays, and modernize how communities grow. Backed by policy direction aligned with federal priorities outlined Continue reading
OLG to Limit Ontario Lottery Winners’ Full Names in Public Releases: Major Privacy Change Explained
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has confirmed a major update affecting how Ontario lottery winners’ full names are shared with the public. Under the new approach, OLG will no longer release the full names of lottery winners in media announcements or public winner stories. Instead, Ontario lottery winners will now be identified using Continue reading
Mortgage Rates Are Rising: Why Breaking Your Mortgage Could Cost You More Than You Think
As mortgage rates continue to climb across Canada, many homeowners are focused on one question: should I lock in, refinance, or break my mortgage early? What often gets overlooked is the hidden cost tied to that decision. Breaking a mortgage is not just about paying a simple fee. In today’s environment, the way lenders calculate Continue reading
Fly Like a Bird in Whitby: Canadian Indoor Skydiving Championships Take Off at iFLY Whitby 2026
The Canadian Indoor Skydiving Championships in Whitby are set to bring high-speed aerial action indoors this weekend, as elite athletes gather at iFLY Whitby for one of the most unique sporting events in Canada. The Canadian Indoor Skydiving Championships in Whitby highlight precision, creativity, and control inside a vertical wind tunnel that simulates freefall conditions. Continue reading
End of Door-to-Door Mail Delivery in Canada Sparks Concern: Seniors Warn of Isolation Risks as Community Mailboxes Expand
The end of door-to-door mail delivery in Canada is becoming a major concern for seniors as Canada Post moves ahead with its plan to expand community mailboxes. Many older Canadians say the shift could increase isolation, create safety risks, and make daily life more difficult, especially for those with mobility challenges. According to Canada Post, Continue reading
Major Canadian Airline Adds New Routes for Winter 2026 Across Canada and Key International Destinations
Major Canadian airline adds new routes for winter 2026 as Air Transat expands its schedule across Ontario, Quebec, Atlantic Canada, and major international destinations. The update reflects strong demand for leisure travel from communities across Canada, with increased access to sun destinations, Europe, and the Caribbean. Major Canadian Airline Adds New Routes for Winter 2026 Continue reading