Weekend Windfall: Canadian Lottery Player Wins $1 Million in Lotto 6/49 Draw

One Canadian lottery player is celebrating a life-changing win after Saturday night’s Lotto 6/49 draw on November 16. Although the $30 million Gold Ball jackpot remained unclaimed, a lucky ticket holder matched the guaranteed White Ball prize, instantly earning them a cool $1 million. The winning ticket, sold somewhere in Western Canada, has sparked excitement Continue reading

Toronto Home Gets Stunning Scandinavian Glow-Up $5.5 Million Masterpiece

Nestled in the heart of Toronto at 47 Roxborough St. W, this extraordinary property has been transformed into a Scandinavian-inspired sanctuary. Listed for $5,499,000, the home is a testament to modern design, meticulous craftsmanship, and thoughtful innovation. Reimagined in 2022 by Etherington Designs, it combines minimalist elegance with cutting-edge functionality, offering an unparalleled living experience. Continue reading

Canadian Tire Exits Iconic Brampton Warehouse After 50 Years in $258M Deal

Canadian Tire Corporation is officially closing a significant chapter in its history by selling its massive 1.5 million sqft warehouses and distribution center in Brampton for $258 million. The site, located at the bustling intersection of Steeles Avenue and Bramalea Road, has been a cornerstone of Canadian Tire’s operations and a major employer in the Continue reading

Toronto and Vancouver Mortgage Debt Expected to Surge to Decade-High Levels, CMHC Reports

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) has issued a stark warning about rising mortgage arrears in Toronto and Vancouver, forecasting that rates will reach levels last seen in 2012 and 2015 over the next six to 12 months. This surge is attributed to a cooling housing market, ongoing economic uncertainty, and increasing financial pressures Continue reading

Marc Miller Responds to International Student Concerns in his Recent Interview

Canada’s immigration policies have undergone significant changes, impacting international students and their pathways to permanent residency (PR) and work opportunities. Immigration Minister Marc Miller has emphasized the need to maintain a balanced and sustainable immigration system, addressing labor market demands while managing public services and housing availability. Here’s an updated breakdown of the key changes Continue reading

Last-Minute Taylor Swift Tickets in Toronto Prices Skyrocket to $33K for front Seats

If you’re still trying to see Taylor Swift in Toronto, prepare to empty your pockets. As the global pop sensation brings her much-anticipated Eras Tour to the Rogers Centre this month, ticket prices for last-minute seats have reached jaw-dropping amounts—some as high as $33,000. With the shows officially sold out and few options remaining, Swifties Continue reading

Rent Inflation in Canada Set to Slow: Desjardins Predicts Relief on the Horizon Immigration Cutbacks

Canada’s rental market, which has seen an explosive rise in prices over the last few years, may experience a slowdown in rent inflation in the coming years, according to a recent report from Desjardins. This prediction is based on several factors, including the Canadian government’s decision to reduce immigration targets, an anticipated rise in unemployment, Continue reading

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