The economic battle between the United States, Canada, and Mexico is heating up as President Donald Trump enforces sweeping new tariffs—a 25% across-the-board duty on most Canadian and Mexican imports, with a lower 10% tariff on Canadian energy. The decision has triggered a full-blown trade war, sparking retaliatory actions from Canadian provinces and sending shockwaves Continue reading
Trump’s Temporary Tariff Pause Offers Little Relief for Canada – Trade Tensions Remain High
In a move that brings only minor relief to Canadian businesses, U.S. President Donald Trump has temporarily paused tariffs on select Canadian goods—but the larger trade dispute remains unresolved. Despite a short-term suspension of some duties, uncertainty still looms over North America’s economic landscape, leaving Canadian industries and policymakers scrambling for long-term solutions. 📜 What Continue reading
Special Lotto 6/49 Super Draws All Month in Canada – Extra $10,000 Prizes Up for Grabs!
If you love playing the lottery, March is shaping up to be an exciting month in Canada! The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has announced a series of special Lotto 6/49 Super Draws happening throughout the entire month. In addition to the classic $5 million jackpot and the Gold Ball prizes, these special draws Continue reading
How the Inheritance Rule Could Boost State Pensions for Over Two Million People: What You Need to Know
More than two million pensioners in the UK are benefiting from inherited State Earnings-Related Pension Scheme (Serps) payments, with over half a million receiving an annual boost of more than £5,000. This revelation, uncovered through a Freedom of Information (FOI) request by Royal London, highlights the significant impact that inherited pension entitlements can have on Continue reading
Canada Issues Recall for Popular Dessert Due to Undeclared Peanut Allergen: What Consumers Need to Know
A popular dessert sold in Canada has been recalled due to a serious health risk. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued a warning regarding Eatlove brand organic almond butter cups. The product, which might contain peanut – an ingredient not listed on the label – has the potential to cause severe allergic reactions in Continue reading
Canadian Tire Closes 17 Atmosphere Stores as Part of Strategic Overhaul
In a significant retail move, Canadian Tire Corporation has announced the closure of 17 standalone Atmosphere stores across Canada. This decision comes as part of the company’s four-year transformation strategy aimed at streamlining operations and strengthening its connection with customers. The closures will affect Atmosphere stores in key regions, with 14 of them being relocated Continue reading
New CRA Regulations for OAS/CPP Pension Benefits in 2025 Find Out How They Impact You!
Introduction to the 2025 CRA Pension Reforms The Canadian government has made significant updates to its Old Age Security (OAS) and Canada Pension Plan (CPP) systems, set to take effect in 2025. These changes are designed to improve retirement security by introducing enhanced CPP contribution rates, new earnings limits, and quarterly OAS adjustments based on Continue reading
8 Most Secure Towns in Ontario for Senior Living
Ontario offers a wide variety of towns perfect for seniors looking to retire in a safe, welcoming environment with plenty of things to do. These towns feature low crime rates, strong community connections, and a variety of senior programs. Ontario’s provincial government also provides assistance programs such as the GAINS (Guaranteed Annual Income System) for Continue reading
Rare 1971 20 Cent Coin Could Be Worth $80 – Find Out Why It’s a Collector’s Dream
Coin collectors and enthusiasts across Australia are on the lookout for a rare 20 cent coin from 1971 that could fetch up to $80 – a massive increase from its face value of just 20 cents. The coin’s rarity, condition, and historical significance make it highly sought after by collectors, who are eager to add Continue reading
Major Cash Warning for Cyclone Alfred: Prepare with Emergency Cash and Survival Kit Essentials
As Cyclone Alfred makes its way toward the Australian coastline, residents in its path are being warned to prepare for potential disruptions that could affect access to essential services. While the cyclone has been downgraded to a category one storm, concerns over power and network outages remain high. In such conditions, digital payment systems might Continue reading