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Ontario Government Purchases $28.9M Private Jet for Premier Doug Ford

The decision by the Government of Ontario to purchase a $28.9 million private jet for Premier Doug Ford has triggered a sharp political debate across the province. As concerns about affordability dominate public discussion, the move is being closely scrutinized by opposition parties, advocacy groups, and taxpayers. At the center of the controversy is the Continue reading

Air Canada Cuts Flights as Fuel Prices Surge: Iran Conflict Disrupts Travel Plans Again

Air Canada cuts flights as fuel prices surge, and the impact is already being felt by travelers heading to New York. The airline has confirmed that it will reduce several New York-bound routes as the global fuel crisis intensifies due to the ongoing Iran conflict. This latest move highlights how the aviation sector is once Continue reading

Canada Pipeline Uncertainty Grows: Energy Industry Losing Confidence in National Priority Approval

Confidence across the Canada energy sector is slipping as industry leaders question whether a new oil pipeline will be fast-tracked as a national priority. A fresh business sentiment survey shows that while expectations once leaned toward optimism, the outlook has shifted, raising concerns about Canada pipeline development and long-term energy investment. The findings reflect a Continue reading

Canada Revenue Agency Tax-Filing Deadline: Tips to File Before April 30 and Avoid Costly Mistakes

With the tax-filing deadline fast approaching, millions of Canadians are rushing to get their returns submitted before April 30. Missing the tax-filing deadline can lead to penalties, interest charges, and delays in receiving benefits, so acting now is critical. If you are still preparing your return, these last-minute tips based on guidance from Canada Revenue Continue reading

Canada ZEV Sales Surge 47% as $5,000 Federal Rebate Returns: A Turning Point for Electric Vehicle Adoption

Canada ZEV sales are back in the spotlight after a sharp rebound in early 2026, driven largely by the return of federal incentives. The latest data shows that Canada ZEV sales surged 47% year-over-year in February, signaling renewed momentum for electric vehicles across the country. This spike in Canada ZEV sales comes at a time Continue reading

Canadian Dollar Climbs to Three-Week High as Global Tensions Ease and Trade Outlook Improves

The Canadian dollar is gaining strength again, reaching a three-week high against the U.S. dollar as global risk sentiment improves. A mix of geopolitical developments, rising oil prices, and shifting investor expectations has pushed the loonie higher, while trade-related costs remain a key concern for businesses and consumers alike. Loonie Gains Momentum as Risk Appetite Continue reading

Amazon Canada Fuel Surcharge Begins April 17: What It Means for Sellers, Shoppers, and Rising Delivery Costs

A major pricing shift is now underway as the amazon canada fuel surcharge officially takes effect on Friday, April 17. The move comes at a time when fuel prices are climbing globally, forcing logistics-heavy companies to rethink how they handle rising transportation expenses. While the change may not immediately show up on your checkout screen, Continue reading

Strait of Hormuz Fully Open: Trump and Iranian Foreign Minister Ease Global Oil Supply Fears

Tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz have taken a significant turn as both Donald Trump and Iran’s foreign minister confirmed that the Strait of Hormuz is “fully open,” easing concerns about a potential disruption to global energy markets. The Strait of Hormuz fully open status comes at a critical time, as global oil supply chains Continue reading

Canada Revenue Agency Issues Another Bogus $5 Million Refund, Raising Fresh Concerns Over Oversight Failures

The Canada Revenue Agency is once again under scrutiny after issuing another massive and allegedly bogus $5 million refund, raising serious concerns about oversight, internal controls, and the growing risk of fraudulent claims slipping through the system. This latest Canada Revenue Agency error involves a British Columbia businesswoman and echoes earlier cases where the Canada Continue reading

Upcoming Benefit Cheques for August and September 2025 in Canada

As summer gives way to autumn, many Canadians can expect a series of government benefit payments to help ease financial burdens. From pension support to child and veteran benefits, here’s a comprehensive guide to what you may be eligible for and when you can expect your next payment. Key Federal and Provincial Payments Coming Soon Continue reading

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