$25 Million Grubhub Settlement 2025: Payout and Major Platform Overhaul – What You Need to Know

Grubhub, one of the most popular food delivery services in the U.S., has agreed to a $25 million settlement to resolve a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) lawsuit accusing the company of misleading customers, drivers, and restaurants. The settlement marks a significant shift in how Grubhub will operate moving forward, requiring substantial changes to its platform Continue reading

CPP Post-Retirement Benefits 2025: What Are They and Do You Still Need to Contribute?

Retirement planning is a complex process, especially with the rising cost of living and inflation. Many seniors face financial challenges as they transition into retirement, often choosing to extend their working years to supplement their income. The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Post-Retirement Benefit (PRB) is designed to support individuals who continue to work beyond retirement Continue reading

CRA 2025 Updates: 5 Key Tax Changes That Will Impact Canadians

As 2025 begins, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is rolling out significant updates to its tax system that will affect individuals, businesses, and seniors alike. These changes are aimed at improving efficiency, providing targeted relief, and fostering economic recovery. From extended filing deadlines to enhanced digital tax tools, here’s a detailed look at the five Continue reading

New OAS Payment Details in 2025: What Seniors Need to Know About the Latest Adjustments

The Old Age Security (OAS) program continues to be a cornerstone of financial support for seniors in Canada. Payments are adjusted periodically to keep up with the rising cost of living, ensuring that seniors receive adequate support. Here’s what you need to know about OAS changes for January 2025 and beyond. Old Age Security: How Continue reading

How Much will OAS Increase in January 2025: Seniors Need to Know

Old Age Security (OAS) benefits provide vital financial support to eligible seniors in Canada, with payment amounts periodically adjusted to reflect changes in the cost of living. Here’s a comprehensive guide to what’s changing in January 2025, based on updates tied to the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Understanding Your OAS Pension The Old Age Security Continue reading

What Is the GST Tax Credit in Canada, and When Will the Next Payment Be Made?

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) credit is a valuable benefit for low to moderate-income families in Canada. Designed to offset the taxes paid on everyday goods and services, it offers much-needed relief for individuals struggling with high sales taxes. This article will help you understand how the GST credit works, who qualifies, and when Continue reading

£1.5 Million Settlement Motorists Secure in Landmark Car Delivery Price-Fixing Case

In a historic settlement, Chilean vehicle carrier Compañía Sudamericana de Vapores SA (CSAV) has agreed to pay £1.5 million to resolve claims brought by millions of motorists who allegedly overpaid for car delivery fees. The settlement comes after a lengthy legal battle over accusations that CSAV, along with several other major shipping companies, colluded to Continue reading

Claim £300 in £14 Billion Mastercard Merchant Fee Class Action Settlement: Check if you are Eligible

In a major development, Mastercard has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit brought by over 1,900 U.K. businesses who accused the company of charging excessive credit card fees. The settlement marks the resolution of claims that Mastercard, in conjunction with Visa, levied unlawful multilateral interchange fees (MIFs) on businesses that accepted credit and debit Continue reading

Tribunal £25 Million Settlement in Rail Ticket Overcharging Case

The Competition Appeal Tribunal has approved a £25 million settlement in a class action lawsuit filed against Stagecoach, one of the U.K.’s largest passenger rail operators. The settlement resolves allegations that Stagecoach, along with other rail operators, overcharged millions of passengers by requiring them to pay for tickets at inflated prices, sometimes doubling the cost. Continue reading

Canada Post Resumes Mail Delivery: Everything You Need to Know

Canada Post has officially resumed operations after a month-long strike, bringing relief to millions of Canadians awaiting mail and parcels. The strike, which began on November 15, 2024, left negotiations between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) at a standstill, prompting government intervention. Federal Government Steps In Amid Negotiation Impasse Labour Continue reading