*For decades, seniors in several provinces benefited from waived driver’s licence renewal fees. The system recognised that retirees often live on fixed incomes and rely heavily on personal vehicles to ...
Canada’s federal minimum wage is on track to increase to $18.10 per hour on March 15, 2026. The raise is tied to inflation through an automatic indexing system introduced in ...
Over the past few years, Canadians have faced a steady rise in the cost of everyday essentials. Grocery bills have climbed sharply, housing costs remain high in many cities, and ...
Canada’s retirement system relies heavily on two major federal programs: the Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security. Together, these programs form the financial foundation for millions of retirees across ...
Every year, millions of travelers arrive in Canada carrying food products in their luggage. Many bring snacks, fruits, spices, or homemade meals for personal use during their trip. While these ...
For millions of retired Canadians, the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) are the foundation of financial stability during retirement. These government programs provide monthly income that ...
A lot of seniors in Canada depend on government benefits to help them pay for everyday things, especially when they are retired. The Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) is an important ...
Canada will formally discontinue its long-standing policy of providing seniors with free driver’s license renewals on March 11, 2026, and replace it with new fees ranging from $300 to $600. ...
Canada’s federal support programs are still very important for helping older people deal with rising living costs. In March 2026, many seniors in Canada are waiting for a reported $300 ...
The Canada Revenue Agency has set aside $670 in federal credit payments for March 2026. This will help Canadians who are eligible and are struggling with rising living costs. This ...