Canadians can cash in on money from the government in March 2025
Canadians will get money from the government in multiple ways in March 2025. With high grocery prices, housing costs, and a generally soaring cost of living, money is tight for everyday Canadians. Food bank usage has hit record highs, and...
Parks Canada is on a hiring spree and jobs are paying more this year
If you’re looking for a job this summer, Parks Canada is looking to hire thousands of nature lovers nationwide, and they’ve upped their pay. The government agency wants to hire over 3,000 students and temporary workers for seasonal roles, but...
Minimum wage is about to increase in Canada
Canada is increasing the minimum wage paid to employees in federally regulated sectors this spring, the government confirmed in a news release Friday. Starting April 1, all workers with banks, airlines, rail companies, and more will make at least $17.75...
Toronto restaurant from Michelin-starred chef has permanently closed
A Toronto restaurant helmed by a renowned Michelin-starred chef has closed down for good. It’s been a tough run for Toronto’s Michelin-connected restaurants of recent, as St. Thomas, a Yorkville restaurant and wine bar from Michelin-starred chef Quinton Bennett has closed...
Air Canada planes once had a dance floor on flights from Toronto to Europe
These days, flying can feel a bit impersonal. Typically, you board a plane, settle into your seat, and find yourself surrounded by a sea of quiet passengers, who are all plugged into their devices or browsing the latest in-flight entertainment....
Toronto’s longest-running comedy festival turns 20 this year
Toronto’s longest-running live comedy festival is back this week, and they’re celebrating their 20th year of laughs with their biggest and best event yet. Founded in 2005, the Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival (TOsketchfest) has grown to become one of the...
Tiny $600,000 Toronto house looks like a fairytale cottage
Living in a tiny fairytale-like cottage is definitely not everyone’s dream, but it is someone’s dream! And if it happens to be yours, 30 Ennerdale Rd. is the perfect little house. 30 Ennerdale Rd. is a charming one-bedroom, one-bathroom detached bungalow that...
Legendary bakery that’s been open since the’70s put Toronto on the world map
A Toronto bakery has been family-run since the 1970s, earning it the well-deserved reputation as being, quite possibly, the city’s most legendary. While bids have been made over the years for dishes like Shawarma or Jamaican Patties to be recognized...
4 Types of Loans to Pay Off Debt
Debt can be a scary thing. It can hang over your head like a dark cloud, making you feel anxious and overwhelmed. If you’re struggling with high interest rates and multiple monthly payments, consolidating your debt could help you get...
Future-Proof Your Career: Five Skills to Boost Your Resume
Flexible work environments, evolving technologies, and a more connected world have changed the job market significantly in recent years. New opportunities have opened up in budding industries, but we’ve also seen increased layoffs. If you’re wondering what to do when...