June 2025 is a key month for many Canadians who rely on government financial support. The CRA Benefits Payments June 2025 will include important payments from the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Canada Child Benefit (CCB), Old Age Security (OAS), and the Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB). This detailed article breaks down each benefit’s payment dates, amounts, Continue reading
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Fact Check: $3000 GST Payment 2025 – Is it Real or Rumour
There has been growing online chatter about a supposed $3000 GST Payment 2025, with claims that the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is issuing a one-time cheque to all eligible Canadians. Let’s be clear: there is no such $3000 GST Payment 2025. This widely shared claim is false and has no basis in any official government Continue reading
Canada Workers Benefit Payment Increase 2025: Who Gets the Boost, How Much You’ll Receive, and When
The Canada Workers Benefit Payment Increase 2025 is a major update to one of Canada’s most important refundable tax credits for low-income earners. Starting in July 2025, eligible workers will receive larger payments through the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB), which now also includes automatic advance payments throughout the year. This article explains everything you need Continue reading
New Canada Workers Benefit Payment July 2025: Full Breakdown of Eligibility, Amounts, and CRA Payment Dates
Starting July 12, 2025, eligible Canadians will see their first new Canada Workers Benefit payment 2025, reflecting higher amounts and expanded support for low-income workers and families. With the cost of groceries, rent, and utilities continuing to climb, this enhanced benefit offers meaningful financial relief. This comprehensive article covers everything you need to know about Continue reading
GM to Cut 750 Jobs at Oshawa Plant Due to U.S. Tariffs, Says Union Chief
General Motors has announced it will cut approximately 750 jobs at its Oshawa Assembly Plant, a move triggered by ongoing tensions around U.S. trade tariffs. The plant, which currently employs about 3,000 people, will be reducing its operations from three shifts to two starting this fall. According to Unifor, the union representing auto workers at Continue reading
TTC to Close Nearly 4km of Subway Line All Weekend
As Toronto gears up for a bustling first weekend of June filled with major street festivals and community events, commuters should brace for another significant transit disruption. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has announced a full weekend subway closure along a central stretch of Line 2 (Bloor-Danforth), likely causing delays and detours for those planning Continue reading
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