Canada $7,500 MHRTC Credit 2025: Who Qualifies, What Counts, and How to Claim It Right

As Canadian families increasingly embrace multigenerational living to ease housing pressures and support aging loved ones or adults with disabilities, the federal government is stepping in to help. The Multigenerational Home Renovation Tax Credit (MHRTC) is a new refundable tax credit that can save homeowners up to $7,500 on eligible renovations completed in 2025. What Continue reading

Good News: U.S. Dollar Strengthens as ECB Cuts Rates — What It Means for EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, and USD/JPY Traders

As global markets react to shifting monetary policies and economic indicators, the U.S. dollar is showing renewed strength, particularly in light of the European Central Bank’s latest decision to cut interest rates. Here’s a breakdown of how the major currency pairs are responding, including analysis of potential support and resistance levels for EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, Continue reading

Confirmed – Regal Cinemas to Pay $2.5 Million in Hidden Ticket Fees Lawsuit: What NY Moviegoers Who Filed a Claim Can Expect

Hidden Fees Come to Light: Regal Cinemas Caught in Class Action Over Deceptive Online Pricing Regal Cinemas has agreed to a $2.5 million class action settlement over claims that it failed to clearly disclose online booking fees to customers purchasing movie tickets in New York. The lawsuit, led by plaintiff Tim Jones, highlights an ongoing Continue reading

Say Goodbye to Guaranteed Retirement at 67: New U.S. Proposal Pushes Seniors to Work Longer for Smaller Benefits

America’s Retirement Age Under Fire: Is the End of Social Security as We Know It Near? The security of retiring at 67 could soon vanish for millions of Americans. A new wave of proposals from government leaders is aiming to overhaul the U.S. Social Security system, raising concerns among current and future retirees. With the Continue reading

$700 OAS Payment Increase in April 2025: Eligibility, Payment Schedule, and What It Means for Canadian Seniors

In a move aimed at strengthening the financial security of senior citizens, the Canadian government has introduced a $700 increase in Old Age Security (OAS) payments as of April 2025. This adjustment is a direct response to the rising cost of living and growing financial pressures on older Canadians. This article breaks down everything seniors Continue reading

Good News: Canadian Dollar Soars to 5-Month High Amid Rate Pause Hopes and Global Investment Shift

The Canadian dollar, affectionately known as the loonie, has surged to its highest value in five months—surpassing US$0.72 and holding strong into Monday. This marks a notable recovery from its January lows and signals a new wave of investor confidence. Experts attribute this momentum to growing expectations that the Bank of Canada (BoC) will hold Continue reading

Is the $650 + $750 CPP Payment Boost for Canadian Seniors Real in 2025? Here’s What You Need to Know

Rumors of Canada Pension Plan top-up spark interest, but official confirmation is still pending As living costs soar and inflation continues to erode fixed incomes, many Canadian seniors are eagerly seeking additional financial support. One such hope has emerged in the form of rumors surrounding a $650 and $750 Canada Pension Plan (CPP) payment boost. Continue reading

Canada CRA Benefits 2025: Complete Monthly Payment Dates, Maximum Amounts, and How to Get Every Dollar You’re Eligible For

As living costs continue to climb in 2025, government support through the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) remains a crucial financial lifeline for millions of Canadians. Whether you’re a parent, low-income worker, senior, or newcomer, knowing when CRA payments arrive and how much you can receive helps you manage your household budget, pay bills, and plan Continue reading

Cash App Settlement 2025: How to Track Your $2,500 Payout and What to Expect

The Cash App Settlement 2025 is now underway, bringing relief to millions of users affected by fraudulent transactions, unauthorized account access, and data security breaches that occurred between August 23, 2018 and August 20, 2024. With a $15 million settlement fund in place, eligible users could receive up to $2,500 in compensation for their out-of-pocket Continue reading

Tony’s Chocolonely Voluntarily Recalls Chocolate Bars in Canada and U.S. Due to Stones Found in Products

Potential Safety Risk Leads to Voluntary Recall of Tony’s Chocolonely Bars A voluntary food recall has been issued for certain Tony’s Chocolonely chocolate bars sold in Canada and the U.S., after customers reported finding small stones in the products. This recall affects two specific chocolate varieties: the Dark Chocolate Almond Sea Salt 180g and the Continue reading

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