SpaceX Launches Free Starlink Dish Rentals Across Canada: How to Get the Deal and Who Qualifies

SpaceX is giving Canadians a major reason to try Starlink — its high-speed satellite internet service — by offering free Starlink hardware rentals for a limited time. The new promotion lets new customers rent a Starlink Standard kit at no cost, removing the usual $499 CAD equipment charge. The offer includes a Gen 3 Wi-Fi Continue reading

Bank of Canada Set to Cut Interest Rate Again Despite Inflation Upstick

The Bank of Canada (BoC) is expected to deliver another 25-basis-point rate cut at its upcoming meeting on October 29, 2025, bringing the benchmark interest rate down to 2.25%. Despite recent stronger-than-expected employment and inflation data, analysts suggest that the Canadian economic outlook remains too weak for policymakers to pause the easing cycle. Persistent trade-related Continue reading

Daylight Time Ending Sooner in Canada 2025: What It Means for Canadians as Clocks Fall Back

As autumn deepens across Canada, the familiar seasonal shift approaches once again — daylight ending sooner. In 2025, Canadians will once again “fall back” one hour as Daylight Saving Time (DST) comes to an end. While the change may seem routine, it brings a host of effects on health, energy use, and daily life. With Continue reading

CPP Payment Cheques Set to Arrive Early October 2025 — Here’s What Canadian Retirees Need to Know

Good news is coming for millions of Canadian retirees — Canada Pension Plan (CPP) payments are set to arrive earlier than usual in October 2025. This adjustment, confirmed by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and Service Canada, ensures that seniors will receive their benefits ahead of the Thanksgiving long weekend. For many older Canadians who Continue reading

5 New CRA Benefit Payments Arriving in October 2025 — Check If You Qualify for These Monthly Boosts

As the cost of living continues to rise across Canada, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has confirmed several benefit payments set to be distributed throughout October 2025. These payments are designed to support families, seniors, and low-income Canadians with direct financial assistance. From tax-free credits to monthly pension top-ups, these benefits aim to ease household Continue reading

TFSA Overcontributions CRA Tax Penalty 2025: What Canadians Must Know

Overcontributions to Tax-Free Savings Accounts (TFSAs) continue to be a major source of confusion and financial pain for many Canadians. The TFSA overcontributions CRA tax penalty remains one of the most common issues reported to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) each year — and an increasingly lucrative source of tax revenue for the government. Despite Continue reading

CRA Confirms $456 Canada Carbon Rebate Arrives in October 2025: Payment Dates and Eligibility

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has officially confirmed that the next quarterly Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR) payment will be issued in October 2025, with eligible Canadians set to receive up to $456 depending on their province and family size. This tax-free payment continues to provide direct relief to households as part of the federal government’s Continue reading

Canada OAS COLA Increase November 2025: Here’s How Much More You’ll Receive in Benefits and Payments

Canadians across the country are set to see another cost of living adjustment (COLA) in November 2025, as the federal government moves to align benefit programs with inflation. With rising expenses for food, housing, and utilities, this adjustment ensures that seniors, families, and low-income individuals continue to receive adequate financial support. The Consumer Price Index Continue reading

5 CRA Benefit Payments Payout Schedule for November 2025: Check Full List, Dates & Eligibility

As the year nears its end, November 2025 is shaping up to be a busy month for millions of Canadians who rely on monthly and quarterly payments from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). From the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) to the Old Age Security (OAS) and Canada Pension Plan (CPP), several key federal and provincial Continue reading

Shocking News: New Federal Plan Could Cut OAS Benefits — What It Means for Canadian Seniors

As Canada prepares for its November 2025 federal budget, a major debate has erupted over the future of the Old Age Security (OAS) program — one of the largest and most expensive benefits administered by the federal government. Advocates, economists, and policy experts are warning that without reforms, OAS could become unsustainable, forcing the government Continue reading

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