Scientists Warn of Hazardous Chemicals Found in Children’s Toys and Clothing

Over 350,000 chemicals, chemical mixtures, and plastics used in everyday products, including winter gloves, toys, and electronics, are fueling rising rates of diseases like diabetes and cancer in children. These harmful substances are also linked to conditions such as autism and ADHD, according to a consortium of prominent doctors and researchers. In a January letter Continue reading

Lotto Max Results $60 Million Jackpot Winning Numbers for Tuesday, January 21 Released

If you’re a Lotto Max fan, it’s time to check your tickets because the winning numbers for the January 21 draw are out—and someone just became $60 million richer! This draw featured a $60 million jackpot along with six Maxmillions prizes, each worth $1 million. Here’s everything you need to know about this exciting Lotto Continue reading

Top Tax Incentives for Canadian Students to Maximize in 2025

Canadian students face a variety of expenses, from tuition to housing and food, making financial management a critical part of student life. Fortunately, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) offers several tax credits and benefits that can help ease the financial burden. Here’s an overview of key tax incentives that Canadian and international students can take Continue reading

Canadian Dollar Faces Wild Fluctuations What’s Driving the Volatility?

The U.S. dollar has made a strong comeback against most major currencies, including the Canadian dollar, following a significant decline of 1.2% — the largest drop since 2023. This rebound highlights the currency’s resilience in the face of global economic and political uncertainties. Market Reactions to U.S. Policy Speculations In the lead-up to President Trump’s Continue reading

Peavey Mart Announces Closure of 22 Stores in Ontario and Nova Scotia

Peavey Mart, a well-known Canadian agricultural supply retailer, has announced the closure of 21 stores across Ontario and its sole location in Nova Scotia. The company shared this news on Tuesday, with plans to complete the closures by the end of April. Affected Locations in Ontario The closures will impact several communities across Ontario, including: Continue reading

McGill University has been surpassed by the University of Toronto in the latest 2025 rankings of Canada’s top universities

Montreal may be a dream city for students, but when it comes to university rankings, Toronto has taken the lead once again. In CourseCompare’s latest rankings of the best Canadian universities in 2025, the University of Toronto (U of T) has secured the top spot, leaving McGill University trailing behind. Released on January 7, this Continue reading

Top 5 Must-Know Canadian GST/HST Cases of 2024

The beginning of a new year provides an opportunity to reflect on key developments from the previous year. In 2024, several significant GST/HST rulings were issued by the Federal Court of Appeal and the Tax Court of Canada. These decisions offer valuable insights into GST/HST issues that could impact businesses and practitioners in 2025. Below, Continue reading

Canadian Dollar on a Rollercoaster: Exploring the Week’s Turbulence

The Canadian dollar (CAD) faced a whirlwind of activity this week, as global markets reacted to significant shifts in economic and political dynamics. The U.S. dollar made a sharp comeback, strengthening against most major currencies, including the loonie, following a notable 1.2% drop earlier in the week—the largest decline since 2023. U.S. Dollar’s Rebound: What’s Continue reading

Canada’s Adorable 2025 $1 Coin Features a Sleeping Polar Bear Cub – A Collector’s Dream!

Canada’s latest $1 coin is melting hearts with its charming design featuring an adorable sleeping polar bear cub. A must-have for collectors and nature enthusiasts, this new release by the Royal Canadian Mint is a tribute to Canadian wildlife with a whimsical twist. Introducing the 2025 Baby Gift Card Set The 2025 Baby Gift Card Continue reading

Amazon’s Shocking Exit from Quebec: Over 1,700 Jobs Lost as Warehouses Close

Amazon, the global e-commerce giant, has announced the closure of all its warehouses in Quebec, resulting in the layoff of more than 1,700 regular employees and 250 temporary seasonal workers. This sudden decision has sent shockwaves across the province, leaving workers and communities scrambling for answers and alternatives. Amazon to Cease Quebec Operations in Two Continue reading