Tag: Money
Non-Sufficient Funds Fees Are Now Being Limited To $10
New regulations come into force today capping at $10 the non-sufficient fund (NSF) fees federally regulated banks charge Canadians. This new measure will help...
Investing Pennies On The Dollar Could Halt Rising Homelessness, Protect Northern...
A new report finds that Northern Ontario’s rapidly rising homelessness crisis now poses
a direct risk to the region’s long-term economic growth, workforce, and health...
Interac Survey Shows Canadian Parents Face Holiday Spending Stress With Grandparents...
Half of Canadian parents (49 per cent) say last year's budget won't stretch far enough this holiday season due to rising costs
The pressure is...
New Research: One In Five Canadians Hasn’t Donated To Charity In...
CanadaHelps Wants to Inspire New Donors to Take Their First Step This GivingTuesday
Tuesday, December 2 is GivingTuesday, the global day of generosity that inspires...
Ontario Raising Minimum Wage To $17.60
The Ontario government is raising the minimum wage from $17.20 to $17.60 an hour, effective October 1, which will support over 800,000 workers. This...
Interac Summer Spending Snapshot Reveals How Global Pressures Are Reshaping Canadians’...
Local spending shift: SMBs recorded 15 million more Interac Debit transactions from April to July 2025 compared to the same period in 2024
Global pressures are reshaping how...
South Simcoe Police Issue Warning About Counterfeit Money
On August 25, 2025, South Simcoe Police received a report from a member of the
public who had unknowingly received counterfeit money as part of...
Nearly One In Five Small Businesses Dealing With Tariff Costs Won’t...
New data from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) reveals that small businesses are being hit hardest by U.S. and Canadian tariffs on...
Nearly Three Quarters Of Impacted Canadian Mortgage Renewers Plan To Tighten...
Prospective buyers are also making concessions, 55 per cent of prospective buyers are reducing non-essential expenses and 31 per cent are drawing from investments
As...
Rebate Cheques Now Being Sent To Ontario Families
The Ontario government has begun issuing $200 taxpayer rebates to provincial taxpayers, as well as each of their eligible children, to help address the...




