As the busy and costly holiday season approaches in Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has introduced temporary cuts to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST). These cuts, which will last for two months, aim to alleviate some financial pressure on families by applying to a variety of essential Continue reading
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18.7 Million Canadians to Receive $250 Payment from New Federal Rebate in 2025
The Canadian government has introduced the Working Canadians Rebate, a one-time tax-free $250 payment to help ease the financial burden on workers. If you worked in 2023 and meet a few simple requirements, this rebate could be yours in early spring 2025. Who is Eligible for the Rebate? The rebate is available to Canadians who: Continue reading
Canada Conducts First Healthcare-Focused Express Entry Draw Since July
On November 20, 2024, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued 3,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) through a healthcare category-based selection draw. This round of invitations required candidates to meet a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 463. This marks the third Express Entry draw of the week, following a Canadian Experience Class (CEC) Continue reading
Free Settlement Services in Canada to Help New Immigrants Secure Employment
Canada is renowned for its inclusive policies and support systems that help immigrants settle and thrive. For newcomers, finding employment is a critical milestone on the path to establishing a new life in the country. To make this journey smoother, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and local organizations offer a range of settlement services Continue reading
Canada Braces for Migrant Surge as Trump Promises Mass Deportations
At 5,525 miles, the border separating the United States and Canada is the longest international boundary in the world. As this boundary becomes a focus of heightened scrutiny, particularly under the leadership of President-elect Donald J. Trump, tensions are rising. Canadian officials fear that Trump’s aggressive stance on immigration will drive a surge of migrants Continue reading
New Survey Reveals Growing Anxiety Among Canadians Regarding Immigration
A recent survey by the Canadian Museum for Human Rights reveals growing concerns among Canadians about immigration and its economic implications. The findings suggest that over 40% of respondents feel there is too much focus on the rights of newcomers, particularly refugees and asylum seekers. Canadians Express Growing Concern Over Immigration In the 2024 survey, Continue reading
Ontario Introduces New Legislation to Combat Immigration Fraud
The Ontario government has announced significant new plans aimed at cracking down on fraudulent immigration representatives who exploit vulnerable immigrants. If passed, this legislation will enforce stringent standards for those assisting with applications for the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), while imposing severe penalties for violations, including hefty fines and lifetime bans. A Commitment to Continue reading
Canadian Dollar Strengthens as CPI Data Reduces Expectations for Large Rate Cuts
The Canadian dollar strengthened for a second consecutive day on Tuesday, November 19, against its U.S. counterpart. This surge was fueled by stronger-than-expected inflation data, leading investors to revise their expectations regarding a large interest rate cut from the Bank of Canada (BoC). Canada’s Inflation Rate Surpasses Expectations Canada’s annual inflation rate rose to 2.0% Continue reading
Canada’s Tax System Requires Urgent Overhaul
Compared to other countries in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Canada relies heavily on personal taxation revenues. In fact, personal income taxes generally account for around 50% of the country’s total government revenues, though this figure can vary annually. Any reduction in personal tax rates could significantly impact these revenues, which is Continue reading
Major Changes to Canada Work Permit Regulations 2024 – No Cash Jobs
As of October 2024, Canada is implementing significant changes to its work permit regulations that will reshape the employment landscape for both foreign workers and employers. One of the most noteworthy updates is the elimination of cash jobs, a move aimed at increasing transparency and protecting workers’ rights. This article will explore the key changes Continue reading