In a surprising turn of events, IKEA has confirmed it will permanently close its Scarborough Town Centre (STC) store, marking a major shift in the Swedish retailer’s presence in Toronto. This move comes just a couple of years after the store first opened its doors with high expectations and considerable fanfare. The announcement was made Continue reading
Canada Invites 4,500 Skilled Workers in Latest Express Entry Draw as CRS Score Falls to 432
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has taken a bold step in its ongoing immigration efforts by issuing 4,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in the October 6, 2025 Express Entry draw. This draw specifically targeted French-speaking candidates, underscoring Canada’s growing focus on linguistic diversity and regional demographic goals. The draw marks a critical point in Continue reading
Canada Raises Minimum Wage in October 2025, Boosting Pay Nationwide
As of October 1, 2025, multiple Canadian provinces have increased their minimum wage rates in a bid to better support low-income workers and respond to the surging cost of living. While most provinces have embraced these hikes as part of annual inflationary adjustments or broader affordability strategies, others—most notably Alberta—have opted to stand still, igniting Continue reading
Air Canada News: Changes to Baggage Policies, Lounge Status Updates, and Expanded Onboard Services
In the past week, Air Canada has rolled out several important updates that will impact frequent flyers, casual travelers, and Aeroplan Elite members alike. From reduced baggage benefits for Aeroplan 25K members to new lounge renovations and expanded in-flight offerings for economy passengers, there’s a lot to unpack. Below, we break down the key changes Continue reading
Body Sprays and Hair Products Recalled Across Canada
Health Canada has issued a safety warning and mandatory recall for multiple cosmetic and personal care products distributed by Magic BM Trading Co. Ltd., a Toronto-based wholesaler. The reason: several products failed to include critical hazard symbols, warning signal words, and other safety labeling required by Canadian law. Without proper labels, these products pose a Continue reading
Canadians Set to Receive Major ACWB Payments This Friday
If you’re a working Canadian earning a modest income, there’s good news: the Advanced Canada Workers Benefit (ACWB) payment is arriving this week. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has confirmed that the next installment will be deposited on Friday, October 10, 2025, since the scheduled date, Sunday, October 12, falls on a weekend. This benefit Continue reading
Air Canada Introduces Free Drinks and Snacks in Economy Class
Air Canada is transforming the economy travel experience — and this time, it’s all good news for passengers. As of October 1, 2025, the airline now offers complimentary beer, wine, and premium Canadian-made snacks to all economy-class travelers. This change applies across all routes, including popular sun destinations like Mexico, the Caribbean, and even short-haul Continue reading
Wells Fargo and Bank of America to Shut Down Operations for 24 Hours
If you’re planning to visit your bank in mid-October, take note: Wells Fargo, Bank of America, and other major U.S. financial institutions will be closed on Monday, October 13, in observance of the federal holiday Columbus Day, which is also recognized in many places as Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Here’s what that means for your banking Continue reading
Does the Clock Fall Back This Weekend? 2025 Daylight Saving Time Start and End Dates
As the days grow shorter and the evenings chill, many of us prepare for the annual ritual of setting our clocks back by one hour. The end of Daylight Saving Time (DST) in 2025 is just around the corner, bringing extra morning light but earlier sunsets. This article explains when the time change happens, why Continue reading