USD/CAD has staged a modest recovery, bouncing from just above the monthly low of 1.3751. However, the pair remains under pressure below its 50-day Simple Moving Average (currently around 1.4033), suggesting that bearish sentiment still lingers in the market. This technical setup reflects the broader tug-of-war between U.S. fiscal policy developments and Canada’s evolving inflation Continue reading
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TTC Subway Closures Could Disrupt Your Weekend Plans
Subway Closures on Line 1: Sheppard-Yonge to College Full Weekend Shutdown: Saturday, May 24 – Sunday, May 25No trains will operate between Sheppard-Yonge and College stations as TTC crews carry out extensive maintenance, including track switch replacements at York Mills and key repair work along the line. Early Nightly Closures: May 26–30 on Line 1 Continue reading
Canadian Dollar Strengthens as USD/CAD Retreats After 1.4000 Rejection
The USD/CAD currency pair has become a key focal point in the broader trend of U.S. Dollar weakness. This week, the pair resumed its slide after failing to maintain levels above the 1.4000 psychological barrier. That level had long been eyed as critical resistance, and the inability of bulls to drive and sustain a breakout Continue reading
Call to Scrap Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program Gains Momentum
Conservative Member of Parliament Jamil Jivani has ignited a fiery national debate by launching a petition to terminate Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). Excluding the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program, Jivani’s initiative claims that the TFWP is exacerbating Canada’s economic woes—driving up youth unemployment, fueling a housing crisis, and putting immense pressure on public services Continue reading
Late Tax Filers Risk Losing Canada Child Benefit and Other Rebates Here’s Why
Tax season may be officially over in Canada, but if you haven’t yet filed your return, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) says there’s still time — and good reason — to do so. Delaying any further could put your benefit payments at risk, especially the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) and other essential credits. Unfiled Taxes Continue reading
Volkswagen Recalls Thousands of Audi Vehicles Across Canada
Owners of select Audi models are being advised to take immediate action following a major recall affecting thousands of vehicles across Canada and the United States. The recall centers around a potentially serious safety hazard involving engine oil leaks that could lead to vehicle fires. Why Audi Q5 SUVs Are Being Recalled Cylinder Head Cover Continue reading
Toronto Maple Leafs Part Ways with Brendan Shanahan
The Toronto Maple Leafs have made a pivotal change at the highest levels of their organization. After over a decade of leadership, the team announced that it will not be renewing the contract of Brendan Shanahan, the longtime team president and alternate governor. This decision marks the end of a significant chapter in the Leafs’ Continue reading
This charming Ontario town with scenic waterfront shops is one of Canada’s most romantic getaways
Looking for the perfect romantic escape with your special someone? Nestled in the heart of Ontario’s cottage country, Gravenhurst is a charming small town that feels like it was designed for love. With its historic streets, cozy cafes, and breathtaking lake views, it’s an ideal destination for couples looking to reconnect and unwind. Why Gravenhurst Continue reading
7 Canadian Coins You Might Find in Your Change in 2025 Including a Light Blue Toonie
The Royal Canadian Mint has been rolling out an exciting array of colourful and commemorative coins in recent years, and 2025 is no exception. Whether you’re paying with cash or collecting coins, keep an eye on your change — you might just find a piece of history (and art) in your wallet. From tributes to Continue reading
This Charming Small Town in BC Offers Dreamy Lake Views and Ranks Among Canada’s Best
As summer kicks off and vacation plans start taking shape, one small town in British Columbia is gaining attention for all the right reasons. Tucked away in the southern Okanagan Valley, Oliver, B.C. offers lakeside tranquility, vineyard views, and sunshine-filled days — all without the crowds. Recently highlighted as one of Canada’s best small towns Continue reading