Ontario’s 2025 election is just around the corner, but there’s no need to wait until Election Day on February 27 to cast your vote. Ontario’s advance polls are now open, giving eligible voters the opportunity to vote early, avoid the long lines on election day, and participate in the democratic process with ease. Whether you’re Continue reading
New State Pension 2025: How the Latest Increase Could Impact Your Tax in Retirement
The UK State Pension is set to rise again in April 2025, giving pensioners a welcome boost. However, this increase could also mean that more retirees may have to pay tax on their pension income. With the State Pension increasing by 4.1% under the Triple Lock, and Personal Allowance remaining frozen until 2028, understanding how Continue reading
Attendance Allowance 2025: How to Claim Up to £434 a Month for Extra Support in Later Life
As we age, daily tasks can become more challenging due to illness, disability, or mental health conditions. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) provides Attendance Allowance—a non-means-tested benefit designed to help older people stay independent and manage their daily lives. If you or a loved one struggle with personal care, supervision, or staying safe Continue reading
Pensioners Could Be Missing Out on £1,800 – Check If You Qualify for Extra Income Today!
Thousands of pensioners across the UK could be missing out on up to £1,800 in extra income per year by not claiming key benefits from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). A new report reveals that a staggering 79% of eligible pensioner homeowners are failing to claim their rightful benefits, leaving them financially vulnerable Continue reading
Here’s When You Can Start Filing Your Tax Return in Canada for a Fast Refund
The countdown to the 2024 Canadian tax season is on, and the good news is, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will officially start accepting income tax returns on Monday, February 24. That means if you file your return early, you could see your refund deposited in just a few weeks! If you’re like most Canadians, Continue reading
Cancellation of Starlink Contract in Ontario Could Affect Millions of Canadians
Amid growing geopolitical tensions between Canada and the United States, Starlink, the satellite internet service operated by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, has found itself in the crosshairs. Ontario Premier Doug Ford recently threatened to cancel the province’s $100 million deal with Starlink, a move that could significantly disrupt internet access for millions of Canadians. This warning Continue reading
Rogers and Fido Hike Prices Connection Fee Jumps to $75 Cuts 400 Jobs in Canada Following Layoffs
In a significant restructuring move, Rogers has laid off a substantial number of support staff across various provinces, with a heavy focus on those working in chat support roles. While the telecom giant has remained tight-lipped about the exact number of affected employees, sources familiar with the situation have disclosed that the layoffs are estimated Continue reading
Swiss Chalet Issues Nationwide Product Recall in Canada
On February 19, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued a significant recall warning regarding Swiss Chalet frozen chicken breast nuggets. This recall was prompted by reports that the product contained pieces of bone, leading to injuries after consumption. The recall, issued by Olymel, the food processing company behind Swiss Chalet products, stated that the Continue reading
How Canadians Can Simplify Tax Filing This Year
Tax season in Canada can often feel overwhelming, with the endless list of documents to gather, claims to remember, and tax benefits to take advantage of. But don’t worry – tax filing doesn’t have to be stressful. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will open online tax filing on February 24th, and it’s time to get Continue reading
Child Care Subsidy Changes in 2025: What Happens When Your Child Turns 6?
If your eldest child is turning 6 this year, your Child Care Subsidy (CCS) rate may change, depending on the number of younger children you have in care. The Australian Government provides higher CCS rates for families with multiple children under 6, but once your eldest reaches 6 years old, your subsidy rate could be Continue reading