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Canada ‘ready and able’ to join Ukraine peacekeeping force, defence minister says
Canada is prepared to contribute troops to Britain and France’s “coalition of the willing” peacekeeping force should there be a ceasefire in Ukraine, Defence Minister Bill Blair said Wednesday.
New Benefit Provides Canadian Students with an Additional $150 Monthly
As of January 1, 2025, thousands of Canadian students can benefit from a new financial aid program designed to provide extra monthly cash. This initiative, announced by Minister of Seniors Joanne Thompson, is aimed at helping part-time students whose parents are either deceased or disabled and who contributed to the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). Eligibility Continue reading
New Tax Changes in Canada for 2025
As Canadians prepare to welcome 2025, navigating the cost of living and financial planning for the new year remains a priority for many. Several tax-related changes will take effect in early 2025, impacting how people file their taxes, claim benefits, and manage savings contributions. This guide breaks down the upcoming updates and offers insights on Continue reading
Canadian Dollar Slips Lower Against the U.S. Dollar
The US dollar remains poised for potential gains as traders anticipate the release of December’s nonfarm payroll (NFP) data. In a relatively quiet pre-NFP trading session, the USD is idling but could find renewed strength depending on the employment figures. Here’s a breakdown of the latest market developments and their implications for the USDCAD pair Continue reading
Canadian Dollar Outlook USD/CAD Trends Amid Trump, Trudeau, Tiff, and Tariffs
The U.S. Dollar surged to a fresh two-year high this week, but the USD/CAD pair has held steady below last week’s lower-high. Despite bullish momentum, buyers have avoided testing the 1.4500 level in USD/CAD. Several factors, including upcoming economic data and geopolitical developments, are shaping the pair’s outlook. Key Drivers for USD/CAD: Upcoming CPI Release Continue reading
January 2025 $928 Payment for Low-Income Canadians Eligibility and Payment Dates
In January 2025, low-income Canadians can expect a $928 payment, providing much-needed financial relief amid rising living costs. This government initiative aims to support individuals and families struggling to meet essential expenses. Whether you’re a senior, a single parent, or someone on a tight budget, understanding your eligibility and how to access this payment is Continue reading
Turn $30,000 into a Cash-Generating Powerhouse in Your TFSA
Turning your Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) into a powerful tool for wealth-building is an exciting challenge for Canadian investors. With $30,000 to invest, you can create a diversified portfolio that grows and generates consistent income. By combining steady dividends with long-term growth, you can set yourself up for financial independence. Here’s how you can transform Continue reading
CRA Announces TFSA Contribution Limit for 2025
Canadian savers are now aware of the additional room they’ll have in their Tax-Free Savings Accounts (TFSA) for the upcoming year. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has confirmed that the TFSA contribution limit for 2025 will be $7,000, aligning with the second-largest limit ever seen in 2024. Understanding the TFSA Contribution Limit The TFSA is Continue reading
$628 Canada Grocery Rebate 2025: Will Canadians Receive it in 2025 ? All We Know So Far!
With the rising cost of living, many Canadians are seeking relief from inflationary pressures, particularly in the grocery aisle. In 2025, discussions about a potential $628 grocery rebate have captured national attention. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what this rebate entails, eligibility criteria, and whether Canadians can expect such financial support this year. What is Continue reading