Thousands of Canadian seniors can expect to receive up to $2,000 in total Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) payments this July 2025, thanks to regular monthly deposits and annual inflation-indexed increases. These payments play a vital role in helping retirees cover basic living expenses as the cost of living continues to Continue reading
$978 Grocery Rebate in July 2025? Here’s the Other CRA Payments This Month
Many Canadians have recently seen headlines or social media posts claiming a $978 grocery rebate is coming in July 2025—but this is not true. As of now, no federal grocery rebate is scheduled to be paid out this month, and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has not announced any such payment. Here’s a detailed breakdown Continue reading
Few realize it, but air conditioner water is more useful than it looks here’s how to make the most of it
As the heat rises each summer, air conditioners work overtime to keep our homes cool. In the process, they produce something most people never think twice about: water. But not just any water—clean, mineral-free condensate water. This byproduct of your cooling system is often overlooked, yet it’s a hidden asset that can reduce utility bills Continue reading
China Achieves Historic Milestone with World’s First High Temperature Superconductor Tokamak
In a landmark scientific achievement, China has introduced the HH70, the world’s first tokamak fusion reactor powered by high-temperature superconductors (HTS). Developed in eastern Shanghai, this breakthrough positions China as a leader in the global race to commercialize clean, limitless fusion energy. More than just a technical milestone, the HH70 could usher in a new Continue reading
Turning It Off or Setting It to 22° Won’t Cut It What You Really Need to Know to Save on Your AC Electricity Bill
As summer takes over Spain, air conditioning has become less of a luxury and more of a necessity. After a blistering heat wave pushed temperatures as high as 46ºC, Spaniards turned to their AC units in record numbers. Although temperatures have dipped slightly in some areas, the sweltering heat isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. With Continue reading
AugWind Energy to Deploy First Commercial-Scale AirBattery in Germany
Pioneering Long-Duration Energy Storage in Germany Israeli-based Augwind Energy is set to build the world’s first commercial-scale AirBattery system in Germany, ushering in a new era of long-duration renewable energy storage. Unlike conventional battery systems that offer only short bursts of power — typically between 2 to 8 hours — Augwind’s AirBattery promises multiweek and Continue reading
Trump’s Tax Plan Cuts Clean Energy Incentives, Putting Billions in Arizona Investment at Risk
President Donald Trump’s recently signed $3.4 trillion tax cut and spending bill — branded by Republicans as a “one big, beautiful bill” — is poised to deal a massive blow to Arizona’s clean energy sector. The sweeping legislation rolls back critical incentives for solar, wind, electric vehicles, and energy-efficient home improvements. The result: billions in Continue reading
Ontario Low Income Seniors Could Get $1,080 Extra This Year – Check Eligibility & Payment Dates
Ontario’s Guaranteed Annual Income System (GAINS) is providing low-income seniors with a non-taxable monthly payment of up to $90 starting in July 2025. These payments run through to June 2026, helping cover essential costs for thousands of older Ontarians who already receive Old Age Security (OAS) and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS). Whether you’re turning Continue reading
Low-Income Canadian Seniors to Receive Up to $1,097 in Monthly GIS Benefits This July
A major financial lifeline is on its way for older Canadians. The Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) will deliver up to $1,097 in monthly payments starting July 29, 2025, providing crucial tax-free income support to qualifying low-income seniors. If you or a loved one receives Old Age Security (OAS) and has limited income, the $1,097 GIS Continue reading
Confirmed $200/Month From This New Canadian Government Benefit — First Payments Arrive Soon
First payments go out next week as the Canadian government rolls out the brand-new Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) — a long-anticipated monthly support program aimed at working-age adults with disabilities who qualify for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC). Announced as part of a wider affordability strategy, this federal income support will provide up to $200/month Continue reading
