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Canada Post Strike May Disrupt CPP and OAS Payments

Canada Post Strike May Disrupt CPP and OAS Payments What Seniors Can Do to Safeguard Their Income

On July 18, 2025 By Kathy Hilton

After more than 18 months of negotiations, Canada Post and its unionized postal workers have …

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Canadian Workers Eligible for Up to $600 from CRA Benefit This July

On July 7, 2025 By Kathy Hilton

Canada Rolls Out Major Tax Relief for Middle-Class Families Starting July 1

On July 7, 2025 By Kathy Hilton

Working Past 65? What You Need to Know About CPP, OAS, and Tax Planning

On July 7, 2025 By Kathy Hilton

Ontario Trillium Benefit Payments Set to Increase in July 2025

On July 7, 2025 By Kathy Hilton

Government Benefit Cheques in Canada April 2025: Full Payment Schedule and Eligibility Guide

On April 23, 2025 By Emily Houston In Blog

April 2025 brings a series of important government benefit payments for Canadians, covering families, seniors, and low- to moderate-income individuals. Whether you’re expecting the Canada Child Benefit, GST/HST Credit, or the final Canada Carbon Rebate, …

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Canadian Dollar Declines as Benchmark Bond Yield Dips

On April 23, 2025 By Emily Houston In Finance

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 …

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CRA Blasted Over Mistakes and Duplicate Slips Amid 2025 Tax Season Chaos

On April 23, 2025 By Emily Houston In Finance

The 2025 tax season in Canada has been anything but smooth. From duplicate T4 and T4A slips showing up in taxpayer accounts to widespread electronic filing errors, Canadians are facing a wave of complications that …

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April 2025 CRA Benefit Payments in Canada Dates, Amounts, and Eligibility Explained

On April 23, 2025 By Emily Houston In Finance

For millions of Canadians, timely benefit payments from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) are a financial lifeline. Whether you’re a parent counting on the Canada Child Benefit (CCB), a retiree receiving CPP or OAS, or …

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Ontario Investing $750 Million in University and College STEM Programs

On April 23, 2025 By David Wilson In News

In a major move to support education and future-proof the province’s workforce, the Ontario government has announced a $750 million investment aimed at expanding science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs at post-secondary institutions across …

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Say Goodbye to Carbon Tax Rebates: Final Payment Arrives April 22, 2025 – Who Qualifies, How Much, and What Happens Next

On April 23, 2025 By Emily Houston In Finance

The countdown is officially on. Canadians in eight provinces are set to receive the final Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR) payment on April 22, 2025, marking the end of a significant chapter in federal climate action …

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Canada $7,500 MHRTC Credit 2025: Who Qualifies, What Counts, and How to Claim It Right

On April 22, 2025 By Emily Houston In Finance

As Canadian families increasingly embrace multigenerational living to ease housing pressures and support aging loved ones or adults with disabilities, the federal government is stepping in to help. The Multigenerational Home Renovation Tax Credit (MHRTC) …

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Multiple Foods Recalled Across Canada Due to Listeria, Salmonella, Insects, and Wood Contamination

On April 22, 2025 By Emily Houston In Finance

If you’re in Canada, now’s the time to do a sweep of your kitchen. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued several urgent food recalls that could affect items you regularly eat — from …

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Carney Leads in Polls as Canada Enters Final Week of Election Campaign

On April 22, 2025 By Emily Houston In Blog

On April 21, 2025, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney renewed his calls for voters to give him a solid mandate in the upcoming April 28 election. With polls indicating he …

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Canadian Dollar Gains as Benchmark Bond Yield Rises

On April 22, 2025 By Emily Houston In Finance

The Canadian dollar gained modest ground on Monday, strengthening 0.1% against the U.S. greenback. The loonie was trading at 1.3837 CAD per USD, or approximately 72.27 U.S. cents. Throughout the trading day, the currency fluctuated …

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