The rising cost of living in Canada has once again brought wages into the spotlight. From groceries to housing and utilities, workers are feeling the squeeze, and governments across the ...
Securing a Canadian study permit is still one of the most competitive—and high-stakes—applications an international student will ever file. In 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) continues to emphasize ...
As Canadians continue to feel the squeeze of rising food prices, surging rents, and higher utility bills, the federal government has announced a $680 one-time payment that will be delivered ...
As the cost of living continues to rise across Canada, seniors depending on government pensions for stability are set to receive a modest but meaningful increase in their Old Age ...
As inflation continues to erode household budgets across the country, the Canadian government has stepped in with a powerful update to one of its most important financial support tools for ...
Amid growing discussions around pension sustainability and the aging population, a wave of concern has swept across Canada: Is the retirement age set to rise from 65 to 67 in ...
The Canadian government has confirmed that households will begin receiving the $500 Climate Action Rebate in 2025, marking a major step in balancing affordability with environmental responsibility. This program not ...
Canadians living with disabilities often face higher daily expenses and reduced earning capacity, making financial stability a constant challenge. To ease this burden, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has launched ...
In recent weeks, news has been circulating online about a $1395 Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) Allowance supposedly being distributed to seniors in September 2025. While such headlines quickly gain traction ...
In 2025, Canadian policymakers are under increasing pressure to deliver meaningful support to people with disabilities, who often face higher living costs and systemic barriers to stable employment. Against this ...