Major Toronto Intersection Shut Down for Months

Toronto commuters and downtown residents are facing an earlier-than-expected traffic disruption at one of the city’s busiest intersections. The planned full closure of King Street East and Church Street — originally scheduled for July — began instead on Monday, June 2, due to unforeseen underground utility issues that forced the City and TTC to accelerate Continue reading

Statistics Canada Is Hiring for 2026 Census Jobs No Degree Required

Apply Now for High-Paying Government Jobs Without Needing a Degree or Prior Experience Canada is now hiring for a wide range of jobs to support the 2026 Census. Opportunities are available in every province and territory across Canada. The positions don’t require a post-secondary degree, and many are ideal for individuals with basic administrative experience Continue reading

Driving Laws for Seniors Over 70: These Road Test and Medical Exam Rules Need to Follow 2025

These driving licence renewal rules will take effect for Ontario seniors aged 70 and older. These changes aim to improve road safety while also making the process more convenient and supportive for aging drivers. Whether you’re 70, 80, or beyond, here’s everything you need to know about the these regulations. What’s Rules & Laws for Continue reading

Canada Launches World’s Largest CO2 Filter Gigafactory in Bid to Dominate €23 Billion Global Carbon Capture Market

Canada Bets Big on Carbon Capture with Record-Breaking Gigafactory in British Columbia In a bold step toward industrial decarbonization and global climate leadership, Canada has unveiled the world’s largest gigafactory dedicated to manufacturing carbon capture filters, a move poised to reshape the future of emissions reduction. Located in Burnaby, British Columbia, the newly inaugurated Redwood Continue reading

Glitch Prompts Recall of Thousands of Ford Vehicles Across Canada Over Safety Concerns

Canadian Ford owners are being urged to take immediate action following a major recall impacting a wide range of vehicles due to a critical safety issue involving the rearview camera. Transport Canada announced the recall on May 9, warning that certain Ford models are affected by a software defect that could lead to visibility problems Continue reading

$16M Mayfield Road Expansion to Triple Lanes in Brampton: Major Traffic Relief and Housing Growth Expected by 2026

Brampton, ON – A major infrastructure project is underway in Brampton, with the city set to triple the number of lanes on one of its busiest roadways to address rising traffic congestion and support future housing developments. The $16.1 million Mayfield Road expansion project was officially launched during a groundbreaking event held on Friday, marking Continue reading

CRA Uncashed Cheques 2025: $1.7 Billion in Missing Refunds and Benefits — How to Check If You’re Owed a Cheque Worth Up to $100,000

Have you ever moved, changed banks, or missed a government payment? If so, you could be among thousands of Canadians owed money through CRA uncashed cheques — some worth over $100,000. In 2025, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) revealed it is holding more than 10.2 million uncashed cheques worth a staggering $1.7 billion in total. Continue reading

TD Bank $75 Fee Hike Starting July 2025: What Customers Need to Know

A controversial TD Bank $75 fees hike is raising eyebrows among Canadian banking customers and financial observers. Starting July 1, 2025, TD Canada Trust will double its registered account transfer fee from $75 to $150, impacting customers who wish to move their Tax-Free Savings Accounts (TFSAs), Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs), or First Home Savings Continue reading

Massive Bell Canada Internet Outage Sparks Compensation Opportunities: How Customers in Ontario, Quebec, and Beyond Can Claim Bill Credits After May 21, 2025 Disruption

On May 21, 2025, a widespread internet outage disrupted services across multiple Canadian provinces, affecting customers of Bell Canada, Telus, and other providers. The outage, which primarily impacted wireline internet services, left tens of thousands without connectivity, prompting frustration and demands for compensation. While Bell has restored services, many customers have successfully secured bill credits Continue reading

Summer 2025 New Driving Law Changes Across Canada: What Drivers in Ontario, BC, Alberta, and Manitoba Need to Know

Starting 2025, several Canadian provinces are implementing significant updates to driving laws aimed at enhancing road safety, standardizing regulations, and incorporating advanced vehicle technologies. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the key changes in Ontario, British Columbia (BC), Alberta, and Manitoba. Ontario: Extended Learning Periods and Senior Driver Updates Graduated Licensing Program (GDL) Extension:Ontario is extending Continue reading

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