NACI Recommends a Third Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine For Some Immunocompromised Individuals
The National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) is now advising an additional or third dose of a COVID-19 vaccine for some immunocompromised individuals. NACI says based on… Read more »
Federal Debt: Report Says Young Canadians Will Have to Pay Additional $19,880 in Lifetime Income Taxes
A new report says young Canadians are set to inherit a mountain of government debt and the burden of increased annual interest payments. Fraser Institute, an independent,… Read more »
Canadian Food Inspection Agency Recalls More Salad Kits Due to Listeria
Canadian Food Inspection Agency says more salad kits are included in the chopped salad kits recall issued on August 24th. The salad kits are recalled due to… Read more »
Calgary Makes COVID-19 Vaccinations Mandatory For Its Employees
The city of Calgary has announced a mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy for its employees. Calgary City Manager David Duckworth announcing the policy said, “As the second largest… Read more »
Things to Do This Labour Day Weekend in Canada
Whether you want to go hiking, visit a farm, or check out a local event this long weekend, you are sure to find something on this list.
Scam Alert: Beware of Personalised Letters Bearing Canada Post Stamp Claiming to Send Inheritance From Hong Kong
Yesterday, a To Do Canada staff member in Toronto received a personalised letter with Canada Post stamp claiming to be from Bank of China’s Hong Kong branch…. Read more »
Take a Heritage Train Ride Through Mennonite Countryside to Elmira From St. Jacobs Market on Waterloo Central Railway
Take a ride on Kitchener-Waterloo’s famous heritage train through the Waterloo Region countryside on the historic railway branch between Waterloo and the Town of Elmira. Experience the ever-changing landscapes and enjoy the wide-open view of the countryside and the Mennonite farms which can only be seen on this train ride.
Ontario Announces Deadlines For Renewing Driver’s Licences, Health Cards and Licence Plate Stickers
Ontario is reinstating renewal requirements for government ids and licences that would have expired on or after March 1, 2020. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Ontario extended renewal… Read more »
What You Need to Know About Ontario’s COVID-19 Vaccine Certification Program Effective Sept 22nd
Ontario has announced that the province will implement a vaccine certificate program to reduce the risk of transmission of COVID-19. Starting September 22nd, Ontarians and visitors will… Read more »
IKEA Hosting In-Store Festival Across Canada Offering Discounts and Workshops This Month
Ikea will be hosting a festival featuring musicians, artists, chefs, designers and creators online and across 50 markets around the world this month. The free festival will… Read more »
Aurélie Rivard Wins Canada’s First Gold at Tokyo Paralympics
Aurélie Rivard has won Canada’s first gold medal at Tokyo Paralympic Games. St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, Quebec swimmer won the women’s S10 100m freestyle on Saturday in 58.14 seconds –… Read more »
Manitoba Vaccine Passport: List of Places Where COVID-19 Vaccination Proof is Required Starting Sept 3rd
Manitoba, today, announced that the province will require patrons to show COVID-19 vaccine proof at places like restaurants and theatres. Starting September 3rd, places where vaccine proof… Read more »
Health Canada Approves Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine For Children 12+
Health Canada has authorized the use of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 12 and up in Canada. Until now, only Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for available… Read more »
Disney Stores in Scarborough, Toronto and Vaughan Will Close in September
Disney will be closing all stores in Canada by September end. As per Disney’s website, Disney stores Scarborough, Toronto, and Vaughan will close in September. Disney earlier… Read more »
VaxiCode: What You Need to Know About Quebec’s Vaccine Passport Effective September 1st
Quebec will require visitors and residents to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination starting September 1st to access non-essential facilities and activities like restaurants, theatres, group sports and… Read more »
Starbucks Canada Adds Delicious Apple Crisp Macchiato Drink to Its Fall Menu, Available August 24th
Starbucks Canada has unveiled a new delicious drink as part of its 2021 Fall season menu in addition to drinks like Pumpkin Spice Latte and Pumpkin Cream… Read more »
Theodore TOO Tugboat Set to Visit Windsor, Grand Bend, and Sarnia
The Theodore TOO Tugboat, a reproduction of the original TV character Theodore Tugboat from the beloved CBC series “Theodore Tugboat”, is on sail across Lake Erie and… Read more »
BC Vaccine Card: List of Places & Events Where COVID-19 Vaccination Proof is Required in British Columbia Starting Sept 13th
British Columbia has announced that proof of vaccination will be required for people to attend select events and businesses starting September 13th. The province says people aged… Read more »
Temporary Wage Increase For Ontario PSWs Extended Until October 31st
Ontario government has announced another extension of the temporary wage increase for personal support workers and direct support workers for the third time. The temporary wage enhancement… Read more »
U.S. Extending Land Border Travel Restrictions With Canada Until Sept. 21
Department of Homeland Security announced the United States is extending restrictions on non-essential travel across American land and ferry crossings with Canada until Sept. 21. The… Read more »
A Rare Sturgeon Blue Moon to Illuminate Skies This Weekend
August’s full moon will rise on the night of August 21 and will reach peak illumination the next day on Sunday, August 22nd. The full moon in… Read more »
Le Burger Week: Find the Perfect Burger to Satisfy Your Cravings
Le Burger Week, presented by Saputo and Sysco and delivered with DoorDash, is back for its milestone 10th anniversary! Since taking the nation by storm last year,… Read more »
Toronto Makes COVID-19 Vaccination Mandatory For City Employees
Toronto announced mandatory COVID-19 vaccination for its employees today. The City says that all members of the Toronto Public Service will be required to disclose and provide… Read more »
BODEQUALITY: Old Navy to Price Sizes 0-30 Same
Old Navy Canada has announced starting August 20, Old Navy will offer every one of its women’s styles, in every size, with no price difference. Old Navy… Read more »























