The Canadian dollar gained modest ground on Monday, strengthening 0.1% against the U.S. greenback. The loonie was trading at 1.3837 CAD per USD, or approximately 72.27 U.S. cents. Throughout the trading day, the currency fluctuated within a narrow range between 1.3782 and 1.3851. This upward move in the loonie suggests some resilience in the Canadian Continue reading
How to Keep Working at Age 70 in 2025 While Collecting Full CPP and OAS Benefits Essential Rules You Need to Know
In 2025, a growing number of Canadian seniors are choosing to stay in the workforce well beyond the traditional retirement age of 65. Whether driven by rising living costs, a desire to remain active, or simply a passion for work, many are blending employment income with retirement benefits such as the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Continue reading
April 2025 One Time Rent Relief for Canadians Key Dates and Eligibility Requirements
As housing costs continue to climb across the country, the Canadian government is rolling out a one-time rent relief payment this April to ease the financial burden on vulnerable renters. This temporary measure, part of the Canada Housing Benefit (CHB) program, offers a lifeline to eligible individuals, particularly seniors and other low-income residents. What Is Continue reading
Canada Launches Nationwide Class-Action Lawsuit Against Popular Weed Killer Brand
Gardeners across Canada may want to pay close attention to a major legal development that could impact both their health and their rights. The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has officially certified a national class-action lawsuit against the makers of Roundup, a widely used glyphosate-based herbicide. This case could have far-reaching implications for individuals who Continue reading
Some Canadians May Have to Repay Part of Their Carbon Tax Rebate, Says CRA Here’s the Reason
The Canada Carbon Rebate, previously known as the Climate Action Incentive, is a tax-free payment issued by the federal government to help offset the costs associated with the federal carbon tax. A key part of this rebate is the rural supplement, designed to provide additional support to Canadians living outside major urban centers, where alternative Continue reading
How Social Security Recipients Can Qualify for an Extra $6,700 in 2025 Eligibility Criteria and Payment Schedule
In April 2025, Social Security beneficiaries are receiving some of the most substantial payment increases in decades. Thanks to the newly enacted Social Security Fairness Act, qualifying retirees are now eligible for retroactive payments of up to $6,700, along with adjusted monthly benefit amounts. These changes are largely the result of long-overdue reforms to eliminate Continue reading
Mark Carney $650 + $750 CPP Payment Increase for Canadian Seniors in 2025 Anticipated Deposit Dates Revealed
As the cost of living in Canada continues to rise, many seniors are hoping for financial relief. Discussions around a proposed $650 + $750 Canada Pension Plan (CPP) payment boost in 2025 have generated significant interest among retirees and soon-to-be retirees. Although this increase has yet to be officially confirmed, it represents a potential lifeline Continue reading
Meta Begins $90M Payouts in Facebook Lawsuit Over ‘Like’ Button Privacy Issue
Background: The Lawsuit That Sparked the Payout A years-old class action lawsuit involving Facebook has finally resulted in payouts for certain users in the United States. Originally filed in 2022, the lawsuit accused Facebook—now part of Meta Platforms Inc.—of unlawfully tracking users’ online activity on third-party websites through the use of the platform’s “Like” button. Continue reading
Good News: U.S. Dollar Strengthens as ECB Cuts Rates — What It Means for EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, and USD/JPY Traders
As global markets react to shifting monetary policies and economic indicators, the U.S. dollar is showing renewed strength, particularly in light of the European Central Bank’s latest decision to cut interest rates. Here’s a breakdown of how the major currency pairs are responding, including analysis of potential support and resistance levels for EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, Continue reading
Confirmed – Regal Cinemas to Pay $2.5 Million in Hidden Ticket Fees Lawsuit: What NY Moviegoers Who Filed a Claim Can Expect
Hidden Fees Come to Light: Regal Cinemas Caught in Class Action Over Deceptive Online Pricing Regal Cinemas has agreed to a $2.5 million class action settlement over claims that it failed to clearly disclose online booking fees to customers purchasing movie tickets in New York. The lawsuit, led by plaintiff Tim Jones, highlights an ongoing Continue reading