Over 100 CRA employees fired over misconduct and CERB payments — what happened and why it matters
More than 100 employees at the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) have been fired in recent months for misconduct linked to the COVID-19 Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) program. The aggressive action taken by the agency reveals a deeper issue of internal accountability and integrity in administering one of Canada’s largest emergency financial assistance programs. As […]
Volunteer for an Hour, Save on Groceries: How This Store’s New Discount Program Works
In a bold move to strengthen community ties while tackling the rising cost of living, a new grocery store initiative is turning heads—and hearts. Imagine saving significantly on your weekly grocery bill simply by giving back to your local neighborhood for an hour. That’s the core idea behind a new volunteer-driven discount program, designed not […]
GST Credit Boost in Canada: Who Qualifies, How Much You’ll Get, and When the Next Payment Arrives
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has confirmed a boost to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Credit for 2024 — a move that promises meaningful financial relief to millions of Canadians. Especially amid rising inflation and cost-of-living pressures, the enhancement of the GST Credit could mean more breathing room for lower- and middle-income households dealing […]
Ontario homeowner billed for snow removal even after shoveling—here’s why the city still charged them
In an incident that has stirred discussion across Ontario, a homeowner in Toronto was baffled to find a bill from the city for snow removal — despite personally shoveling their sidewalk promptly after a snowfall. The charge, which came without warning, has raised serious questions about the enforcement of municipal bylaws, what counts as “sufficient” […]
Astronomers Reveal the Exact Dates Daylight Will Briefly Disappear During the Longest Eclipse in Generations
In a celestial event that hasn’t occurred in decades, astronomers have officially confirmed the dates when daylight will dramatically vanish from certain parts of North America. During what is being dubbed the longest eclipse of its kind in a generation, a total solar eclipse will track across the continent, casting a shadow that will astound […]
RPP vs RRSP in Canada: Which Retirement Plan Saves You More Tax—and What’s the Real Difference?
When planning for retirement in Canada, choosing between an **RPP (Registered Pension Plan)** and an **RRSP (Registered Retirement Savings Plan)** is a critical financial decision. Both registered investment vehicles offer tax advantages and long-term savings benefits, but they operate very differently and suit different kinds of savers and income scenarios. Whether you’re employed with a […]
Soft Credit Check Explained: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It Won’t Hurt Your Score
Whether you’re considering applying for a credit card, exploring a new apartment lease, or checking your credit score, you’ve likely come across the term “soft credit check.” While the word “credit check” might cause your heart rate to spike, it’s important to understand that not all credit inquiries are created equal. A soft credit check, […]
How to Gift Money to Family or Friends in Canada Without Tax Surprises (2026 Guide)
Giving money to family and friends in Canada can be a meaningful way to show support, especially during major life events like weddings, graduations, or emergencies. However, many Canadians worry that making or receiving a financial gift may trigger tax complications. Thankfully, Canada takes a relatively simple and forgiving stance on **personal cash gifting**—but it’s […]
Alberta Affordability Plan Payments 2026: Exact Payment Dates, Amounts, and Who Qualifies
Alberta continues to lead Canadian provinces in responding to the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, unveiling its comprehensive **Alberta Affordability Plan Payments 2026**. With inflation, housing costs, and everyday expenses significantly impacting families, the province’s strategic measures are designed to put tangible relief directly into the hands of Albertans. These 2026 payments build upon the original affordability […]
How Much Does It Really Cost to Have a Baby in Canada? A Simple 2026 Breakdown of Hospital, Birth, and First-Year Expenses
Bringing a baby into the world is one of life’s most transformative experiences, but for many Canadian families, it also brings a host of financial questions. While Canada’s universal health care system covers a large portion of childbirth-related expenses, there’s still a surprising number of out-of-pocket costs that can add up quickly—especially in the first […]