If you were among the many Canadians who filed a claim in the Apple iPhone battery class action lawsuit back in April 2024, you’re not alone in wondering why no money has arrived yet. As of June 23, 2025, the claims review process has officially concluded—but payouts are still not being issued. According to a Continue reading
Canada Child Benefit to Increase Starting July 2025
As living costs continue to rise, the Canadian government is stepping in to provide additional financial support to families through an increase in the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) starting July 2025. This guide offers a detailed look at how much more families can expect to receive, updated income thresholds, eligibility rules, and CRA payment dates Continue reading
Canada Increases LMIA Work Permit Wages Effective June 27
Canada has officially raised the minimum wage thresholds for Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), effective June 27, 2025. These new wage standards are designed to reflect rising living costs, inflation, and the country’s emphasis on equitable labour practices. This move significantly affects both Canadian employers hiring through Continue reading
New Ontario Law for Gig Workers Takes Effect Key Details Inside
Landmark Legislation Promises Fair Pay, Transparency, and Job Security for Gig Workers Starting July 1, 2025, Ontario will implement sweeping new protections for gig economy workers under the Digital Platform Workers’ Rights Act, marking a major shift in how app-based labor is regulated. This new law—an extension of the Working for Workers Act introduced in Continue reading
Canada Open Work Permit New Rules, Process & Eligibility Updates for August 2025
Canada’s Open Work Permit remains one of the most flexible employment options for foreign nationals who want to work without being tied to a single employer or needing a job offer. As of August 2025, several updates have made it even easier for eligible applicants—especially spouses of skilled workers and international students, recent graduates, and Continue reading
3 New Laws and Regulations Taking Effect in Ontario This July
Title:New Ontario Laws Coming in July 2025: What Tenants, Gig Workers, and People With Disabilities Must Know Now As July 2025 approaches, Ontario is rolling out three major legal changes that promise to reshape the lives of renters, gig workers, and people living with disabilities. These new rules—ranging from a landmark anti-renoviction bylaw in Toronto Continue reading
Here are 8 Government Benefits Canadians Can Receive in July 2025 With Increased Payments
As the 2025 benefit year officially begins, Canadians can expect meaningful updates to federal government payments — including increased amounts and new eligibility thresholds based on 2024 tax filings. From cost-of-living adjustments to a brand-new disability payment, July will see eight key programs delivering financial support, and one major benefit launching for the very first Continue reading
What to Do With Damaged or Old Canadian Bills
If you’ve come across an older Canadian $5, $10, or $20 bill and aren’t sure if it’s still usable—or possibly valuable—you’re not alone. Many Canadians hold onto vintage currency, either by accident or with the hope that it might be worth more someday. But can you still spend it? And what if it’s damaged? Let’s Continue reading
Canada Revamps PGWP Eligibility: 119 New Fields Added, 178 Removed as of June 2025
Major Overhaul to Post-Graduation Work Permit Program Takes Effect In a major shift impacting thousands of international students, the Government of Canada has officially updated the eligibility criteria for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program. Effective immediately, a newly revised list defines which non-degree fields of study qualify for a PGWP, reflecting Canada’s efforts to Continue reading
Canada-Wide Recall Issued for Popular Ice Pops Due to Undeclared Milk Allergen
Ice Pops Recalled Nationwide Amid Allergen Safety Concern As Canadians battle extreme summer heat, a popular frozen treat has been urgently recalled across the country. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has announced the nationwide recall of Snowtime Berry Ice Smoothie Pops due to a potentially dangerous undeclared milk allergen. Product Pulled from Store Shelves Continue reading