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As a new wave of federal payments begins rolling out this month, low-income workers across …
Continue readingJustin Trudeau’s Liberal government has not technically lost the upcoming election yet, but in the broader battle of ideas, it increasingly seems like they’ve already surrendered to the Conservative Party of Canada. The GST Pause …
Continue readingThough minimum wage just increased, it is still not enough to be considered a living wage, according to a new report. At the start of October, the minimum wage in Ontario rose to $17.20 per …
Continue readingA front-line worker in Alberta’s healthcare system is raising concerns about the government’s proposed changes to Alberta Health Services (AHS). Known as Elizabeth (a pseudonym for fear of retaliation), she believes that dismantling AHS and …
Continue readingOTTAWA — Immigration Minister Marc Miller has confirmed that further reforms to Canada’s immigration and asylum systems will be proposed in the coming weeks. This follows recent changes, including a significant reduction in the number …
Continue readingThe Ontario Living Wage Network (OLWN) has recently updated the living wage rates for 2024 across the province, revealing significant disparities between these figures and the provincial minimum wage. These new rates shed light on …
Continue readingIn a significant change for international students, Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), has officially announced that international students in Canada can work up to 24 hours per week off-campus while …
Continue readingIf you’re considering studying overseas with the goal of eventually immigrating, both Canada and Australia are top destinations that offer high-quality education and clear pathways to permanent residency. With recent changes to immigration policies in …
Continue readingInternational students in Canada have plenty of opportunities to save money on goods and services. From everyday essentials like groceries and school supplies to mobile plans and even luxury items, there are numerous discounts and …
Continue readingThe Canada Pension Plan (CPP) is a crucial element of Canada’s social safety net. In 2024, the maximum monthly benefit for CPP recipients is $1,364.60, but only for those who have contributed the maximum amount …
Continue readingIn recent videos, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has outlined his government’s new plan to reduce immigration by approximately 20%. Speaking directly to viewers from a leather armchair, he explains the broad strokes of this …
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