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As a new wave of federal payments begins rolling out this month, low-income workers across …
Continue readingAs June 2025 approaches, many Canadians can expect a much-needed financial boost from the federal government. Whether you’re juggling the cost of groceries, daycare, or housing, a variety of benefit payments are set to arrive …
Continue readingOntario is enhancing support for workers by introducing two significant new types of unpaid job-protected leave: Long-Term Illness Leave and Placement of a Child Leave. These changes, introduced under the Working for Workers Six Act, …
Continue readingIn a major legal development, Credit One Bank is preparing to settle a high-profile class action lawsuit in 2025. The lawsuit stems from widespread allegations by thousands of customers who claim they were charged unjustified …
Continue readingAs Canada’s population ages, provinces have updated their driver’s licence renewal processes to ensure senior drivers remain safe on the roads. The new rules for senior drivers 2025 introduce changes in renewal frequencies, medical assessments, …
Continue readingCanada is often ranked among the safest countries in the world, but crime levels can vary significantly between its cities. In 2025, some urban areas continue to face rising challenges related to violent crime, property …
Continue readingNestled in the heart of Toronto, Riverdale Park East is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a blend of natural beauty, city views, and family-friendly fun. Spanning 18 hectares along the Don River, this park …
Continue readingIn 2025, several Canadian cities have experienced significant shifts in crime rates, influenced by economic pressures, population growth, and urban development. This article offers an in-depth analysis of the top 10 most dangerous cities in …
Continue readingA key LCBO store closure on Eglinton Avenue in Toronto has caught the attention of many local residents who now face a longer trip to satisfy their weekend wine and spirits needs. The LCBO has …
Continue readingTransport Canada has issued an urgent recall affecting over 13,000 vehicles due to a defect in the front brake lines, which could increase the risk of a crash. This recall highlights the importance of responding …
Continue readingSeniors across Canada who rely on the Old Age Security (OAS) program can expect a small but welcome OAS increase in 2025, beginning this summer. The Government of Canada has officially announced that OAS benefits …
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