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Many new laws take effect in 2024 for Toronto as well as Ontario and Canada

Toronto: Increase in the city's land transfer tax for high-value residential properties starting from January 1, 2024. Temporary price hike at a "reasonable" level for water...

Everything you need to know before applying for the new Canadian Dental Care Plan

The federal government has introduced the Canada Dental Care Plan (CDCP), based on the existing Canada Dental Benefits, with the aim of providing access...

Canada’s surging cost of living fuels reverse immigration

The Canadian dream is turning into a survival battle for many immigrants due to high living costs and housing shortages; meanwhile, the increasing number...

Vietnamese Rice Wins ‘World’s Best Rice 2023’ Title For The Second Time

Vietnam has once again clinched the top prize at the "World’s Best Rice 2023" competition held in Cebu, Philippines, as part of the International...

Ontario Takes Over Gardiner Expressway, DVP in Deal with Toronto

The Doug Ford government will assume responsibility for the Gardiner Expressway and Don Valley Parkway from Toronto in an agreement aimed at addressing the...

Torontonians might pay more for water and waste collection next year

Toronto residents could face a temporary increase in water and waste collection fees as the city proposes a temporary 3% increase for solid waste...

12-year-old boy in B.C. dies by suicide in response to online sextortion, what you need to know about sextortion

Tragic news from British Columbia as a 12-year-old boy, Carson Cleland, took his own life on October 12th after falling victim to online sextortion....

Fall Economic Statement 2023: Where is the money going?

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland presented the fall economic report on November 21, providing Canadians with an update on the country's financial situation and introducing...

Federal government announces a $1.2 billion loan support to boost the rental construction housing in Toronto

The Canadian federal government has unveiled a $1.2 billion investment in the form of low-interest repayable loans to support the construction of over 2,600...

Ontario lowers the age for regular breast cancer screening to 40

Ontario is reducing the age for government-funded regular breast cancer screening from 50 to 40. Health Minister Sylvia Jones made this announcement and anticipates an...

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