Verizon Class Action Settlement 2025: How to Claim Your Share of the $100 Million Refund for Hidden Fees

If you’ve ever been a Verizon customer, you might be owed money—and you don’t even need to dig through your old bills to claim it. A recent $100 million Verizon class action settlement in 2025 is offering payments to eligible current and former users who were unknowingly charged administrative fees on their monthly bills. Here’s Continue reading

May 2025 GIS Payment Check Your Eligibility and Payment Amount

The Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) remains one of the most important financial assistance programs available to low-income seniors in Canada. With the rising cost of living in 2025, it’s more important than ever to understand the latest updates — especially regarding eligibility, payment amounts, key dates, and application steps for the GIS benefit. Let’s walk Continue reading

Canada FPT Payment 2025: Full Guide to Dates, Eligibility, and Provincial Benefits for Canadians

If you’ve ever checked your bank account and noticed a mysterious deposit labeled “Canada FPT Payment“, you’re not alone. Many Canadians wonder what this transaction is and where the money is coming from. In 2025, the Canada FPT Payment continues to be a key financial support tool from both the federal and provincial governments, helping Continue reading

Mark Carney Unveils $1,576 Monthly Support for Seniors Starting April 2025

A recent wave of excitement is sweeping across Canadian seniors following speculation that a new $1,576 monthly payment may be introduced under the Old Age Security (OAS) program starting in April 2025. The announcement, allegedly linked to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, suggests a temporary increase that could offer significant financial relief. But is this Continue reading

$2600 Rent Relief Payment in Canada 2025: What You Need to Know About the Proposed Housing Assistance for Struggling Renters

Amidst soaring inflation and skyrocketing rental prices, many Canadians are facing serious financial hardship—particularly renters living in urban centers. In response to the growing affordability crisis, the federal government is reportedly exploring a $2600 Rent Relief Payment to support low- and moderate-income households struggling to afford their housing costs. Though still unconfirmed, this potential relief Continue reading

Final Canada Carbon Rebate Payment Set for April 22

The Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR)—formerly known as the Climate Action Incentive Payment—has served as a quarterly, tax-free benefit that helps households offset the cost of Canada’s federal carbon tax. The rebate was part of the government’s broader climate strategy, designed to make life more affordable while pricing pollution. As of April 1, 2025, Prime Minister Continue reading

CPP April 2025 Payments Coming Soon Here’s How to Check Your Amount

What Is the Canada Pension Plan (CPP)? The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) is a government-run program designed to provide monthly retirement income to eligible Canadians. Funded through mandatory paycheck deductions during your working years, CPP benefits become accessible once you retire, generally starting at age 60. The amount you receive is based on your past Continue reading

CRA Parental Benefits 2025 Eligibility, Payment Details, and Important Dates Announced

A Complete Guide to Eligibility, Payment Amounts, and Application Steps Welcoming a new child is life-changing—and costly. To support growing families, the Canadian government offers several financial relief programs, including Employment Insurance (EI) maternity and parental benefits and the Canada Child Benefit (CCB). Whether you’re expecting, adopting, or raising young kids, understanding these programs can Continue reading

Judge Orders Air Canada to Pay $10 Million in Passenger Class Action Settlement

Quebec Court of Appeal Holds Airline Accountable for Misleading Fare Listings In a major legal victory for consumers, the Quebec Court of Appeal has ruled that Air Canada must pay more than $10 million in damages to passengers in a long-standing class action lawsuit. The case accused the airline of charging customers significantly more than Continue reading

Canadian Dollar Declines as Benchmark Bond Yield Dips

On Tuesday, the Canadian dollar, also known as the loonie, lost ground against its U.S. counterpart as investors reacted to fluctuating financial conditions. The loonie was unchanged on the day but hovered at a weaker level, trading at C$1.3847 against the U.S. dollar. This exchange rate translates to approximately 72.22 U.S. cents. Throughout the trading Continue reading

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