In a move tied to trade policies and production strategy, Honda has announced a shift in CR-V production for U.S. markets from its Canadian facility in Alliston, Ontario to its East Liberty Plant (ELP) in Ohio. The decision appears to be a response to lingering tariff concerns originating during the Trump administration. While the news Continue reading
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GM Issues Major Recall in Canada for 6.2L L87 Engine Over Risk of Engine Failure: Affects Nearly 50,000 Trucks and SUVs
General Motors (GM) has announced a widespread recall in Canada impacting nearly 50,000 vehicles equipped with its powerful 6.2L V8 L87 engine. The recall, which affects full-size pickup trucks and SUVs from model years 2021 to 2024, was issued due to serious manufacturing defects that could lead to loss of propulsion, engine damage, or total Continue reading
Lotto 6/49 Winner Claims $5 Million Prize Days Before Expiry: A Life-Changing Win One Year in the Making
A Life-Changing Moment Comes Just in Time Connie Christie of Beachville, Ontario, is now a multimillionaire after claiming a $5 million Lotto 6/49 prize — and she did so just days before the ticket was set to expire. Christie purchased the winning ticket for the May 4, 2024 draw at a Petro-Canada station on Norwich Continue reading
Nationwide Food Recall: Cucina & Amore Pesto Pasta Sauce Pulled from Canadian Shelves Due to Undeclared Allergens
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a Canada-wide food recall involving a popular pesto pasta sauce due to serious allergen risks. If you’ve recently shopped at Winners, HomeSense, or Marshalls, this is a warning you’ll want to pay attention to. The recall affects the Cucina & Amore brand Pesto Alla Genovese Basil, which Continue reading
Ontario to Announce Budget on May 15, 2025: What to Expect from Peter Bethlenfalvy’s Economic Roadmap for the Year Ahead
The countdown is on as Ontario’s 2025 Budget is set to be tabled on Thursday, May 15, 2025. Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy will present the fiscal blueprint at a pivotal time for the province, as Ontarians look for clarity on spending priorities, healthcare funding, education support, tax relief, and affordability initiatives. Here’s a detailed look Continue reading
Victoria Day 2025 Isn’t a Stat Holiday for Everyone in Canada — Here’s Who Still Has to Work
As Victoria Day 2025 approaches on Monday, May 19, many Canadians are gearing up for fireworks, backyard barbecues, and the unofficial start to summer. But not everyone across the country will be kicking back with a drink on this classic May Two-Four weekend — because Victoria Day isn’t a statutory holiday everywhere in Canada. While Continue reading
Jay Leno’s 1966 Dodge Coronet HEMI: The Bulletproof Classic Muscle Car That Fuels His Relaxation
Jay Leno, the legendary comedian and host of The Tonight Show, is equally renowned for his extraordinary car collection, one of the most impressive in the world. Among the hundreds of vehicles in his garage, the 1966 Dodge Coronet HEMI stands out as a favorite, a bulletproof classic that Leno turns to when he wants Continue reading
Victoria Day 2025 Fireworks in the GTA: Times, Locations & Safety Guidelines
Victoria Day 2025 falls on Monday, May 19, and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is set to celebrate with dazzling fireworks displays across various locations. Whether you’re in Toronto, Mississauga, Vaughan, or beyond, here’s your comprehensive guide to the best spots to enjoy the festivities. Toronto Ashbridges Bay Park Victoria Day 2025 in Canada: What’s Continue reading
Apple Siri Eavesdropping Class Action Settlement: How to Claim Up to $20 Per Device in the $95 Million Payout
Understanding the $95M Apple Siri Settlement and What It Means for Device Owners Apple Inc. has agreed to a $95 million class action settlement to resolve allegations that its Siri digital assistant unintentionally recorded private conversations and may have shared them with third parties. This settlement stems from a class action lawsuit filed in 2019, Continue reading
Victoria Day 2025 in Canada: What’s Open and Closed on May 19 in Each Province
Know Before You Go: Store Hours, Public Services, and Travel Tips for Victoria Day Monday Victoria Day 2025 falls on Monday, May 19, and marks the unofficial start of summer in Canada. Celebrated in honour of Queen Victoria’s birthday, it is a statutory holiday in most provinces and territories. With fireworks, long weekends, and cottage Continue reading