5 Tips for Mortgage Renewal in 2026: Save Thousands on Interest

5 Tips for Mortgage Renewal in 2026

Renewal of Mortgages in 2026 could have a major impact on your monthly budget and long-term financial goals. With interest rates still changing, homeowners who plan carefully during by following 5 tips for mortgage renewal in 2026 may save thousands of dollars in interest over the life of their loan. Many Canadians just sign their … Read more

Alberta and Ottawa Near Carbon Pricing Agreement: What It Means for Canadians

Alberta and Ottawa Near Carbon Pricing Agreement 2026

Canada is moving closer to a major climate policy shift as the federal government and Alberta near a landmark Alberta and Ottawa carbon pricing agreement 2026. The agreement will impact how industrial greenhouse gas emissions would be priced in Alberta, how the energy-intensive industries cope with the changes, and how regular Canadians view the effect … Read more

Ontario G2 License Restrictions: Night Driving, Passengers & Alcohol Rules Explained

Ontario G2 License Restrictions

Getting your G2 license is a big step in Ontario and becoming an independent driver. However, it also has certain Ontario G2 License Restrictions that are intended to guarantee road safety as inexperienced drivers gain more experience. To keep your driving rights and advance to a full G license, you must be aware of these restrictions. … Read more

Receiving Old Age Pension Outside of Canada: What Seniors Need to Know

Receiving Old Age Pension Outside of Canada

Receiving Old Age Pension Outside of Canada: Many Canadian seniors choose to live abroad after there retirement. Whether they desire to move for the better climate, the presence of their children/family, or just to minimize income expenses while in retirement, relocating outside of Canada is a common solution. However, one major concern many have is … Read more

Ontario Mortgage Rates Today: Latest Trends and Ways to Save

Ontario Mortgage Rates Today

Ontario’s real estate market has been a key player in Canada’s economy, featuring substantial change and variation throughout the years and providing some challenges due to the price fluctuation that happens periodically in terms of real estate prices and interest rates. If you are thinking of buying a home, refinancing, or renewing your mortgage in … Read more

What Happens If You Stop Paying Taxes to the Canada Revenue Agency? Here’s What Could Happen Next

canada CRA tax update

Whether you are self-employed, working for an employer, or earn income from investments, filing your taxes will help you be compliant with the CRA (Canada Revenue Agency) and provide you the opportunity to claim tax credits and other benefits that could benefit you financially. Failure to file your return or late filing can result in … Read more

Costco Product Recall 2026: Check If Your Gluten-Free Pizza Kit Is Affected

Costco Canada Issues Full Refunds

Shoppers will always be worried when a large-scale product recall takes place, especially for major retailers like Costco. In April 2026 the Canadian division of Costco announced a nationwide product recall of a popular gluten-free pizza kit, due to a potential mould issue, and started giving full refunds to all customers affected by the recall. … Read more

Canadian Public Holidays 2026: Full Stat Holiday List, Long Weekends & Bank Closure Dates

Canadian Public Holidays 2026

Canadian Public Holidays 2026: Vacation planning, payroll, school schedules, or banking-related activities become much simpler once one is aware of the full list of official Canadian public holidays 2026. In the year 2026, Canada will have several long weekends, statutory holidays, and holidays specific to particular provinces which may influence operations in government departments, banking … Read more

What is a Notice of Assessment in Canada? Complete 2026 Guide

Notice of Assessment in Canada

Notice of Assessment in Canada, CRA Notice of Assessment, and 2026 Canada tax assessment are some of the most important terms you will see during tax season if you live or work in Canada. Your Canada Notice of Assessment is more than just a routine letter from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) – it is … Read more