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Nuts sold in Ontario recalled due to salmonella risk

A food safety alert has been issued in Ontario after certain pistachio nuts sold in Richmond Hill were recalled due to possible Salmonella contamination. The notice was released following testing by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, which identified a potential health risk linked to a specific batch of packaged nuts sold under a local brand. Continue reading

Elevated GTA Thai restaurant opens new Mississauga location

The Greater Toronto Area’s dining scene continues to evolve, and one of its most recognized Thai restaurant groups has taken another major step in its expansion. Thai Room, a well-known name for elevated Thai cuisine in the region, has officially opened a brand-new location in Mississauga. This latest addition, Thai Room Grand Mississauga, marks the Continue reading

7 Ways the Spring Economic Update Will Affect Your Wallet

The federal government’s latest spring economic update introduces a broad set of policy changes aimed at easing financial pressure on Canadians while also strengthening long-term economic stability. The measures span retirement savings, housing finance, employment support, air travel protections, disability tax benefits, and a significant crackdown on financial crime and cryptocurrency misuse. While the update Continue reading

Canada Issues 473 PR Invitations in Latest Express Entry Draw on April 27

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada conducted a new Express Entry draw on April 27, 2026, specifically targeting candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program category. This round issued 473 Invitations to Apply for permanent residence, marking a noticeable increase in invitation volume compared to recent draws earlier in the year. The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System score Continue reading

4 New CRA Benefit Payments Arriving in May 2026

Service Canada and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will distribute several major federal benefit payments in May 2026, supporting millions of Canadians including families with children, seniors, and individuals with disabilities. These payments will arrive in bank accounts over a short one-week window, with deposits scheduled between May 20 and May 27, 2026. The timing Continue reading

Several government benefit payments are being issued to Canadians this week

On Tuesday, April 28, eligible Canadians will receive their Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) payments directly into their bank accounts. These monthly deposits are a crucial part of retirement income for millions of seniors across the country, helping them cover essential living costs such as housing, food, healthcare, and utilities. Both Continue reading

Canadian dollar rises to seven-week high as traders reduce bearish bets

The Canadian dollar climbed to its strongest level in nearly seven weeks against the U.S. dollar on Monday, supported by a combination of easing geopolitical tensions, rising oil prices, and shifting expectations around major central bank policy decisions scheduled for later in the week. The currency, often referred to as the loonie, advanced as global Continue reading

Canada issues travel advisories for eight popular destinations, including the US and Mexico

Before locking in flights, hotel bookings, or summer vacation plans, many Canadians are being urged to review the latest travel advisories issued by the Government of Canada. With global travel rebounding and major international events like the FIFA World Cup 2026 taking place across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, millions of travellers are expected Continue reading

Quebec’s minimum wage increases next week — how does it measure up across Canada?

Starting May 1, Quebec will implement a new minimum wage increase, raising the hourly rate from $16.10 to $16.60. While the change may appear small at first glance, the 50-cent increase represents a 3.11% rise and continues the province’s steady approach to annual wage adjustments. For full-time workers, this adjustment translates into approximately $687 in Continue reading

Old Age Security amounts have just gone up — Here’s how to make sure you get it in April

Seniors across Canada are set to receive their next Old Age Security payment at the end of April 2026, and this time the deposit comes with a modest increase. While the boost may appear small at first glance, it reflects ongoing adjustments tied to inflation and plays an important role in helping retirees keep up Continue reading

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