Winter Storm Warning for U.S. Drivers: What to Do If Your Car Breaks Down on the Highway

As winter storms roll across the U.S., millions of drivers are being advised to brace for dangerous roads and potential emergencies. A Winter Storm Warning issued across major parts of the country has prompted officials to urge travelers to be extra cautious, especially those driving during peak snowfall hours. While slipping and sliding on icy […]

CPP $1,760 Monthly Pension in January 2026? Who Could Get It and What to Check Now

Canadians nearing retirement or currently receiving Canada Pension Plan (CPP) benefits have reason to be optimistic as projections suggest that monthly CPP payouts could reach up to $1,760 by January 2026. This forecast paints a hopeful financial picture for many, especially as inflation and cost-of-living continue to pressure fixed incomes. However, not all retirees will […]

U.S. Mint’s 2026 Coin Release Schedule Revealed: What’s Coming for America’s 250th Anniversary

As the United States edges closer to its historic 250th anniversary in 2026, the U.S. Mint has revealed a special commemorative coin program that is set to honor the nation’s journey. This long-anticipated release schedule features an impressive array of coin designs that not only pay tribute to key milestones in American history but also […]

Food Recalls in Canada This January 2026: Beef Burgers, Pizza Pops, Baby Snacks and Chocolate You Might Have at Home

Food safety remains a top concern in 2026, and this January has brought a series of significant food recalls across Canada that consumers should be aware of. From **beef burgers** and **popular frozen snacks** to **baby food items** and **chocolate products**, several well-known brands and grocery staples have been pulled from shelves due to contamination […]

Canadians could get cash in a 23andMe settlement — who qualifies and how to file a claim

Thousands of Canadians who used 23andMe’s genetic testing services may now be eligible to receive a payout as part of a recent class action settlement. The company, known for its home DNA test kits that offer ancestry and health insights, was recently involved in a legal settlement in Canada. This development could see affected customers […]

New Driving Law Coming to All 50 States in February 2026: What Drivers Need to Know Now

Starting February 2026, drivers across the United States will need to adapt to a sweeping new driving law that has been unanimously adopted by all 50 states. The new legislation, which has been years in the making, marks a significant turning point in how driving behavior is monitored, regulated, and penalized nationwide. Authorities are urging […]

Why this overlooked parking space investment could net you 8% returns in 2026

Sarah Martinez stared at her bank statement, feeling that familiar knot in her stomach. Another month, another £50 earned on her savings account – barely enough to buy groceries for two days. At 28, she’d been saving diligently for three years, but traditional investments felt either too risky or too boring. Then her colleague mentioned […]

CPP at 60, 65 or 70: Which Age Pays You the Most—and What You Could Lose if You Choose Wrong

As Canadians approach retirement, determining the best time to start collecting the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) becomes one of the most important financial decisions they’ll make. CPP can start as early as age 60, but waiting until 65 or even delaying until 70 can have a significant impact on both monthly payments and long-term income. […]

First 2026 Canada Working Holiday Visa Draw Is Out: What It Means and How to Apply

Canada has officially opened the gates for the **2026 Working Holiday Visa program**, and the first Invitation Round is already live. For thousands of international youth, this announcement marks the beginning of an exciting opportunity to live, work, and explore Canada in a way that’s both immersive and career-enhancing. The Working Holiday Visa, part of […]

New Canada EI Rules for 2026: What’s Changing and How It Could Affect Your Payments

In 2026, significant changes are coming to Canada’s Employment Insurance (EI) program, marking the most substantial reform in over a decade. These updates aim to modernize the system, expand eligibility, and address long-standing equity concerns that have impacted Canadian workers across provinces and employment sectors. While the new rules will benefit a wide range of […]