Discover Toronto’s Most Iconic Buildings for Free This Weekend

If you’ve been waiting for the perfect time to explore Toronto’s most iconic, historic, and rarely accessible landmarks, that time is now. Doors Open Toronto 2025 returns on Saturday, May 24, and Sunday, May 25, offering a rare and free opportunity to step inside more than 150 buildings across the city. This year’s theme, “Play,” Continue reading

This charming coastal harbour town is one of Canada’s top summer getaway destinations

If you’re dreaming of salty ocean air, colourful fishing shacks, and landscapes that look like they’ve been pulled straight from a postcard, there’s one East Coast destination that should be at the top of your summer vacation list: Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia. Just a short drive from Halifax, this enchanting fishing village delivers the kind Continue reading

Top Pride 2025 Events to Experience in Toronto This June

Pride Month officially kicks off in June, and Toronto is gearing up for a city-wide celebration of love, identity, and community. From lively parades and high-energy pool parties to elegant drag dinners and inclusive markets, there’s something for everyone — whether you’re a longtime advocate or a first-time ally. Before the big parade closes out Continue reading

11 More Beer Store Locations Set to Close Across Ontario See When and Where

Another Round of Closures Hits Ontario The Beer Store has confirmed it will be shutting down 11 more of its locations across Ontario by July 6, 2025, with several of the closures affecting customers in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). This move comes as part of the retailer’s broader efforts to modernize operations and adapt Continue reading

Ontario Trillium Benefit May 2025 Payments Coming Soon See What You Could Receive

What is the Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB)? The Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB) is a monthly, tax-free payment created to help Ontario residents offset essential living costs, like energy bills, property taxes, and sales tax on necessities. The benefit combines three different credits into one simplified deposit: Although the OTB is funded by the Government of Continue reading

Health Canada Issues Urgent Recall of $130 Face Cream Sold at Shoppers Drug Mart

Microbial Contamination Prompts Nationwide Recall of High-End Day Cream Health Canada has issued a recall for a widely used anti-aging face cream due to concerns over microbial contamination. The affected product, Watier Age Control Supreme Sublime Advanced Rich Day Cream, is sold at major retailers including Shoppers Drug Mart, Sephora, and Amazon Canada. The luxury Continue reading

2025 Canada Carbon Rebate Are You Eligible to Receive It?

The Canada Carbon Rebate, formerly known as the Climate Action Incentive, continues to be a crucial federal benefit in 2025, aimed at helping Canadians offset the growing cost of fuel, home heating, and other carbon-taxed essentials. This rebate program redistributes a portion of carbon pricing revenue directly to households, easing the financial burden while promoting Continue reading

$2,000 Child Tax Credit Eligibility Requirements and Payment Schedule

Families across the United States can expect meaningful financial relief in 2025 through the enhanced Federal $2000 Child Tax Credit, which now offers monthly payments to help households manage ongoing expenses. Here’s everything parents need to know about the updated program, including eligibility requirements, payment schedules, and how to claim the credit. What Is the Continue reading

Canadian Dollar Gains as Benchmark Bond Yield Rises

Loonie Strengthens Slightly Against the U.S. Dollar The Canadian dollar posted modest gains against its U.S. counterpart on Monday, supported by rising domestic bond yields and broad market movements in global commodities. By the end of the trading session, the loonie was up 0.1%, sitting at C$1.3811 per U.S. dollar, equivalent to approximately 72.41 U.S. Continue reading

OAS Payments for May 2025 How Much Seniors Will Receive, Eligibility Criteria, GIS Income Limits, and Tax Rules Explained”

As the cost of living rises across Canada, seniors are relying more than ever on government pensions. The Old Age Security (OAS) program remains a cornerstone of financial support for Canadians aged 65 and older. As of May 2025, new payment rates, eligibility criteria, and tax guidelines have been confirmed, making it essential for current Continue reading

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