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    $700M Federal Deal with Transat Could Help Customers Get Refunds

    Government Officials in Ottawa agreed to loan $700 million to travel company Transat AT inc. Half of the total deal will go straight to refunding travelers whose flights got canceled. Reimbursements will commence immediately for customers that were scheduled to depart on or after February 1, 2020. The federal government will pay using the Emergency […]

    Public Has No Access to $616M Highway in The GTA

    The builders of the new highway which extends Highway 427 claim it was cleared to open several months ago. However, the Province deemed the finished project as unsafe with too many issues.  The roadway sits unused with no access to it. According to CBC News, there is a “Legal dispute between the Ford Government and […]

    Eviction Bans Should Be Enforced County-Wide as it Stops COVID-19 from Spreading

    Toronto Public Health Officials and housing advocates are proposing to bring back eviction bans in Canada. They are supported by a study published on April 15 that suggests it stops the spread of COVID-19. Eviction bans protect entire communities by allowing those who have lost their homes to keep them. Homeowners that were evicted were […]

    The Luxury Market in Toronto is Being Dominated by Buyers Seeking to Expand

    Real estate listings usually spill onto the Canadian market as the weather gets warmer but, that may not be the expectations this year. In Toronto and surrounding areas, some homeowners are nervous to put their houses for sale. “New listings are arriving but they are still tight in every segment at her firm.”. Says Elise […]

    Ontario Implementing Harsher Speeding Penalties for Stunt Driving

    Since the pandemic hit there has been a spike in speeding penalties, stunt driving, and other traffic violations. Toronto, Ontario insists on raising penalties and fines to deter drivers from driving recklessly. The legislation was introduced on Monday, if passed, there will be an increase in vehicle impoundment time as well as lengthening license suspensions.  […]

    Luminato Festival Toronto Pushed back to October Due to COVID

    Toronto’s art-inspired event was supposed to happen in June but increased COVID-19 restrictions have prompted officials to postpone the event until October. However, organizers claim their 15th anniversary event will be rescheduled so they “can safely deliver a powerful program which shares the artists’ collective vision.”  Last year’s Luminato Festival was held virtually so this […]

    Doug Ford’s Plan For Improving Paid Sick Leave

    Today the Ford Government claims to have a plan to improve paid sick leave in Ontario. The idea is to increase payments already offered through the federal government’s sick benefits, which can mean a difference of $500 per week to $1000 per week. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said earlier today the solution must involve employers […]

    Increasing Lumber Prices: How Will This Affect Your Home Renovation?

    Increasing Lumber Prices: How Will This Affect Your Home Renovation? North American lumber prices are soaring higher than ever before, boosting the costs of home renovations and other contracting work across Canada. Ian Dunn, the president of Ontario Forest Industries Association, claims the pandemic has largely influenced the jump in prices. Supply has gone down […]

    New Legislation Will Allow Quicker Police Intervention into Domestic Violence Cases

    The House of Commons justice committee is expected to do a report on Tuesday for proposed legislation that would make coercive and controlling behavior amongst families and intimate partners a punishable crime. This proposed legislation will assist people facing difficult domestic situations by creating a new crime named “coercive control”. The crime is defined as […]