In early 2025, a viral claim began circulating on social media and through various online platforms, stating that the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) would be issuing a $928 one-time payment to eligible Canadians. The claim suggests this payment would be non-taxable, automatic, and based on 2024 income. Many posts assert that individuals earning less than Continue reading
9 More Beer Store Closures Coming to Ontario in July 2025: Here’s the Full List and What It Means for You”
The Beer Store, a cornerstone of Ontario’s alcohol retail landscape, has announced the closure of nine additional retail locations effective July 20, 2025, as part of a wider effort to modernize its operations and adapt to significant changes in the province’s alcohol retail system. The closures span several communities across Ontario, including Toronto, Ottawa, Milton, Continue reading
2026 Toyota RAV4 in Canada: Release Date and Pricing Expectations
The Toyota RAV4 has solidified its place as a cornerstone of the Canadian automotive market, consistently ranking among the nation’s best-selling SUVs. Its blend of reliability, versatility, and efficiency makes it a go-to choice for families, adventurers, and urban commuters alike. As we approach 2026, excitement is mounting for the next iteration of this beloved Continue reading
11 More Beer Store Locations Set to Close Across Ontario See When and Where
Another Round of Closures Hits Ontario The Beer Store has confirmed it will be shutting down 11 more of its locations across Ontario by July 6, 2025, with several of the closures affecting customers in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). This move comes as part of the retailer’s broader efforts to modernize operations and adapt Continue reading
New OAS, GIS, CPP Rates Announced: How Canadian Seniors Can Get Up to $3,247/Month in May 2025
In welcome news for Canadian retirees, significant updates to the country’s key senior support programs — Old Age Security (OAS), Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), and the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) — have officially been rolled out for May 2025. These adjustments aim to provide stronger financial protection against rising living costs and inflation, ensuring that Continue reading
New Driving Rules Alert: New Road Safety Laws Mean Pedestrians Face Fines for Late Crossings
Peel Regional Police have issued a strong warning for pedestrians in Canada as part of Canada Road Safety Week 2025. The message is clear: Follow new driving rules and road safety laws — or face fines. A major focus this year? Pedestrian timing at crosswalks, where crossing late could now result in hefty tickets. Traffic Continue reading
CRA Benefits Coming in June 2025: Full List of Payments, Eligibility, Dates & Maximum Payouts for Canadians
As summer approaches, many Canadians are set to receive a fresh round of financial support from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Whether you’re a parent, senior, low-income resident, or person with a disability, June 2025 brings several important benefit payments that can help offset the rising cost of living. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll break Continue reading
Toyota Unveils 2026 bZ Woodland: Rugged Electric SUV Designed for Canadian Adventure Seekers
Key Features of the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland Elevated Performance and Off-Road Capability The bZ Woodland is equipped with a 74.7 kWh lithium-ion battery, delivering an estimated range of approximately 418 kilometers. Its dual-motor all-wheel-drive system produces a combined 375 horsepower, enabling confident handling across various terrains. With a ground clearance of 210 millimeters (8.25 Continue reading
Tolls on Eastern Section of Highway 407 to Be Removed by June 1: Here’s What Drivers Need to Know
Ontario Government Set to Eliminate Tolls on Provincially Owned Portion of Highway 407 Commuters in eastern Ontario are about to receive a significant financial break. Premier Doug Ford has announced that the province will officially remove tolls from the publicly owned portion of Highway 407, fulfilling a key campaign promise made by the Progressive Conservative Continue reading
Confirmed: CRA Payments Canadians Getting in First Half of 2025
As the cost of living continues to climb across Canada, federal and provincial governments have introduced and maintained a wide range of financial assistance programs to help citizens manage everyday expenses. From retirement pensions and childcare support to rebates and tax credits, Canadians in 2025 have access to numerous forms of economic relief. Below is Continue reading