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New Canada Benefit Payments Coming Next Week

Canadians are set to receive a wave of government benefit payments next week as multiple federal and provincial programs align across a tight five-day window. Payments from the Canada Revenue Agency, Service Canada, Veterans Affairs Canada, and several provincial assistance programs are scheduled between May 25 and May 29, 2026, meaning some households may see Continue reading

Canadians can receive a share of new $11-million CIBC class action settlement

A significant class-action settlement involving Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), its asset management division, and Renaissance Mutual Funds has officially been approved by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. The case has resulted in an $11 million settlement fund that may compensate eligible Canadian investors who held certain mutual fund units before September 5, Continue reading

Discount retail giant shuts 350 U.S. stores, leaving only six states untouched

There was a time when a single trip to the local supermarket could cover everything a family needed for the next week or even the next month. Parents could fill their carts without constantly checking price tags, comparing apps, or driving across town to save a few dollars. Today, that reality feels increasingly distant for Continue reading

Canadians eligible to receive a share of new $11-million CIBC class action settlement

Thousands of Canadians who invested in mutual funds managed by Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and Renaissance Mutual Funds may now be eligible to receive compensation as part of a court-approved class action settlement. The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has approved an $11 million settlement involving CIBC and CIBC Trust Corporation. The agreement resolves Continue reading

Health Canada issues recall notice for air fryers sold in Canada

Air fryers have become one of the most popular kitchen appliances in Canada, valued for their convenience, speed, and ability to cook food with less oil. However, like any electrical appliance, they can pose safety risks when manufacturing defects go undetected. Health Canada has recently issued a recall notice affecting certain Secura air fryers after Continue reading

Canada Revenue Agency to require public servants to be in office four days a week

The federal workplace landscape in Canada is undergoing a significant shift as the Canada Revenue Agency prepares to implement a stricter in-office attendance policy for its workforce. Beginning in late July, non-executive employees at the agency will be required to work from the office at least four days per week, marking a substantial increase from Continue reading

Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Toronto Blue Jays: Prediction and Odds

The Pittsburgh Pirates remain one of Major League Baseball’s most frustrating stories. Despite assembling one of the most exciting young cores in the National League and boasting arguably the best pitcher in baseball, the franchise still appears far from ending its lengthy playoff drought. Pittsburgh has not reached the postseason since 2015, and oddsmakers continue Continue reading

Spurs, Thunder counting on depth as injury concerns linger in West final

The 2026 Western Conference Finals have quickly evolved into everything basketball fans hoped they would be: a fierce showdown between two powerhouse teams led by generational superstars. On one side stands Oklahoma City Thunder MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, whose smooth scoring and calm leadership continue to define the Thunder’s championship ambitions. On the other side Continue reading

Tulsi Gabbard resigns as director of national intelligence

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced that she will step down from her position at the end of June 2026, citing a deeply personal family crisis involving her husband’s health. The announcement marked a dramatic turning point for one of the most unconventional and controversial political figures in recent American politics. In a resignation Continue reading

NHTSA Honda Rearview Camera Recall Nearly 60,000 Honda Face Major Safety Issue

The latest NHTSA Honda rearview camera recall is drawing nationwide attention after nearly 60,000 Honda and Acura electric SUVs were recalled due to a dangerous rearview camera defect that could increase crash risks for drivers across the United States. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, commonly known as NHTSA, announced that the rearview camera systems Continue reading

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