Toronto Residents Claim Luxury Gym is Cancelling Memberships Due to Negative Reviews

Over the past few years, luxury gyms and wellness clubs have completely revolutionized the fitness scene in Toronto. However, for some members of one of the city’s most buzzed-about fitness centers, recent changes at the club have left them wondering whether it’s all just a workout in disappointment. The arrival of Winnipeg-based Altea Active in Continue reading

Canada Post Introduces New MyMoney Account for Canadians

In a major step towards transforming banking services in Canada, Canada Post has officially launched its new MyMoney Account, a financial solution designed to meet the needs of Canadians across the country. After being announced last November, the eagerly awaited account is now available to all, offering an innovative mix of no-fee and low-fee plans Continue reading

Donald Trump ‘A Liberal’ Would Be ‘Easier to Deal With’ Than Pierre Poilievre

In a recent interview on Fox News, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed a surprising willingness to work with Canadian Liberal Party leader Mark Carney to resolve an ongoing trade conflict with Ottawa. Trump, known for his direct and often controversial comments, discussed his stance on the looming national election in Canada and how it could Continue reading

B.C. Announces $6.6M in Food Manufacturing Grants in Response to Tariff Concerns

In a significant move to fortify British Columbia’s food manufacturing industry and enhance domestic food security, the provincial government has announced a $6.6 million grant fund aimed at bolstering local companies. The funding is set to create new jobs, expand production capabilities, and support the province’s economic growth, especially in the face of potential international Continue reading

Did you know you can deduct all of these medical expenses on your taxes?

Tax season is here, and while you’re gathering your paperwork to file your return with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), don’t overlook the potential to save money by claiming medical expenses. From fertility treatments to ambulance rides, various medical costs can be deducted, helping you reduce your taxable income and potentially increase your refund. Many Continue reading

Lawyers Warn of Aggressive Approach to Legal Immigration at U.S. Border

In what has become a growing concern for Canadians traveling to the United States, the case of Jasmine Mooney, a Vancouver businesswoman detained for over a week in the U.S. despite holding a valid visa, highlights alarming shifts in U.S. immigration policy. Her case serves as a stark warning to other Canadians that crossing the Continue reading

IKEA Expands in Ontario: Hamilton to Welcome Massive Zero-Carbon Distribution Hub

A brand-new IKEA distribution centre is set to rise in Hamilton, Ontario, marking a significant milestone in the company’s expansion efforts. On Tuesday, IKEA held a groundbreaking ceremony to officially announce the launch of its latest facility, known as the IKEA Hamilton Customer Distribution Centre. This strategic move is part of IKEA’s ambitious $400 million Continue reading

Canada’s Population Growth Slows to 41.5 Million in 2025: First Decline in Non-Permanent Residents Since 2021

Canada’s population continued its upward trajectory into 2025, reaching 41,528,680 people as of January 1, according to new data released by Statistics Canada. However, the latest figures reveal a notable slowdown in the growth rate compared to previous quarters. The total population increase of 63,382 people between October 1, 2024, and January 1, 2025, represents Continue reading

Massive Hudson’s Bay Liquidation Sale 2025: Deep Discounts Across the GTA!

The iconic Canadian retailer, Hudson’s Bay, is officially entering its final chapter with an unprecedented Hudson’s Bay liquidation sale in 2025 across all its locations, including those in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The company, facing financial struggles, announced it had filed for creditor protection on March 7 and is now preparing to liquidate its Continue reading

West Virginia Tax Relief Extended: IRS Postpones Deadlines Until November 3, 2025

Residents and business owners in West Virginia impacted by severe storms, flooding, and landslides that began on February 15, 2025, can breathe a sigh of relief. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced a tax deadline extension to support those affected by the natural disaster. The storms, which caused extensive damage, power outages, and road Continue reading