TSA Bans 3 New Items From Checked Luggage: What Travelers Need to Know in 2025

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has updated its airline safety regulations, and passengers should take note: the agency has now officially restricted three hair-styling tools from checked bags. The announcement, titled TSA bans 3 new items from checked luggage, is part of ongoing efforts to reduce fire hazards and prevent dangerous incidents aboard commercial aircraft. Continue reading

Canada Senior Driving Law Changes 2025: New Rules Every Senior Must Know

The Canadian government has officially rolled out new regulations aimed at improving road safety while addressing the needs of an aging population. The Canada senior driving law changes 2025 introduce stricter medical checks, updated vision testing, and new licensing renewal processes for seniors. These measures are designed to protect older drivers, passengers, and all road Continue reading

Top 10 In-Demand Jobs in Ontario for Fall 2025

As Ontario heads into fall 2025, job seekers may face a mixed landscape—rising unemployment in some areas, yet unprecedented opportunities in others. Despite economic uncertainty, several key industries continue to experience strong hiring demand, thanks to aging demographics, accelerating digital transformation, and large-scale infrastructure investments. With over 15 million residents, Ontario remains Canada’s economic engine. Continue reading

CLOSURE Global Retail Giant Shutting Down All Canadian Stores

Economic Pressures Force Exit After Short-Lived Expansion In another blow to the retail landscape, UK-based fashion brand FatFace has announced the closure of all its brick-and-mortar stores in Canada—just two years after entering the market. The decision, revealed by a company spokesperson, comes amid rising operating costs and economic uncertainty that have made its physical Continue reading

New CPP Payments Set to Roll Out Across Canada on August 27

Plan Ahead and Maximize Your Retirement Income with Canada’s Updated Pension Programs Canada’s next Canada Pension Plan (CPP) payment is arriving on Wednesday, August 27, 2025, bringing timely financial support to millions of retirees, survivors, and individuals with disabilities. With a confirmed 2.7% increase for 2025, and added income opportunities through Old Age Security (OAS) Continue reading

Recalls in Ontario and Across Canada Popular LCBO Whisky Cream Cheese Vape Pods and More Affected

Canada has seen a wave of urgent recall notices this week, with both Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issuing warnings about potentially dangerous consumer products and food items. These recalls range from contaminated mushrooms to whisky possibly containing glass, and even vape pods lacking child-safe packaging. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of Continue reading

Canada Disability Benefit Payments Delayed Many Still Waiting This Week

The second round of payments under the newly launched Canada Disability Benefit has sparked frustration and hardship for many Canadians, after a system glitch delayed deposits that were scheduled for Thursday. While the benefit was introduced as a lifeline for low-income, working-age individuals with disabilities, the delay has left many wondering how they’ll make it Continue reading

New Government Travel Advisory Issued for Canadians Heading Abroad This Fall

As more Canadians gear up for fall travel, the federal government has released updated travel advice designed to help you avoid border issues, unexpected fees, and safety risks while overseas. Whether you’re planning your first trip in years or just need a refresher, these new guidelines from Global Affairs Canada could save you from serious Continue reading

Canada’s EV Sales Plunge 35% in June 2025 Amid Anticipation of New Federal Incentives

Canada’s electric vehicle (EV) market is facing a steep and ongoing decline, with June 2025 marking the fifth consecutive month of shrinking sales. According to newly released data from Statistics Canada, only 14,090 zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs)—which include fully electric and plug-in hybrid models—were sold nationwide in June. This figure reflects a 35.2 percent drop compared Continue reading

Ontario Announces Changes to Housing Support Fund for Municipalities

A Closer Look at the Controversial Building Faster Fund Ontario is preparing to make changes to a municipal housing fund that many local leaders say penalizes cities and towns for factors outside of their control. Housing Minister Rob Flack announced Tuesday during a speech at the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) conference in Ottawa Continue reading

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