Salt and Harvest Festival 2025: Head to This Ontario Town Home to World’s Largest Underground Salt Mine This Labour Day Weekend
The picturesque town of Goderich, home to the world’s largest underground salt mine, is set to host the expansive Goderich Salt and Harvest Festival from August 29… Read more »
2025/26 Winter Season Forecast: What You Can Expect in Canada According to Farmers’ Almanac & Old Farmer’s Almanac
Winter officially arrives in 118 days, and here is a look at what the Old Farmer’s Almanac and Farmers’ Almanac have predicted for the 2025-26 summer season… Read more »
Things to Do During 2025 Labour Day Long Weekend in Niagara Falls Region
Visiting Niagara Falls this September Long weekend? Here is a list of things to do in and around Niagara Falls including free, fun family & kids’ activities, live music, theatre & performing arts, and festivals.
Sept 1: Canada to Lift Most U.S. Counter-Tariffs, Keeps Steel, Aluminum and Auto Duties
Canada will scrap the majority of its 25% retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports beginning September 1, 2025, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Friday. The duties, first imposed… Read more »
Get Tickets Now: Nine Accessible Halloween Villages to Host Free Trick-or-Treating Across Canada in 2025
What began eight years ago on a quiet Toronto street has grown into a nationwide movement reshaping how Halloween is celebrated. This October, nine Treat Accessibly Halloween… Read more »
Niagara Takes Flight: Ontario’s First flying Set to Open in Time For Labour Day Weekend
Visitors to Niagara Falls will soon have the chance to see the region from a perspective previously reserved for birds and drones. Opening on August 29 at… Read more »
Festival of Fountains 2025: Enchanted Nights of Dancing Fountains Returns to Ontario’s Whistling Gardens This Saturday
The Whistling Gardens‘ popular Festival of Fountains is returning for the fourth year. Head over to the garden to experience an enchanting night with magical fountains and… Read more »
Canadian Armed Forces to Receive Major Pay and Benefits Increase
Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced the largest pay raise for the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) in a generation, as part of a $9 billion investment for… Read more »
2025 Canal Days: Head to Port Colborne For Lighted Boat Parade, Fireworks, Tall Ship Cruise, and Entertainment
The city of Port Colborne‘s signature summer festival is back this long weekend. Celebrating history and heritage along the Welland Canal, the Canal Days Marine Heritage Festival, which runs… Read more »
Enjoy Free/Discounted Admission to Provincial and Territorial Museums (List) This Summer
The Canada Strong Pass initiative, aimed at making cultural experiences more accessible, has expanded to include 86 provincial and territorial museums and galleries. The announcement was made… Read more »
Four Canadian Cities Make Latest QS Best Student Cities Rankings
Seoul has claimed the top spot in the QS Best Student Cities Ranking 2026, overtaking London, which held the position for six consecutive years. London now ranks… Read more »
Welland Float Fest: Lazy Float Down the Canal This Sunday
Ontario offers many thrilling summer adventures and calm water activities like lazy river floating and cruises. If you want to go lazy river floating in a festive atmosphere, head to the… Read more »
WestJet Expands Winter 2025/2026 Schedule with New Routes to Latin America and the Caribbean
WestJet has announced its 2025/2026 winter schedule, featuring five new destinations and increased departures. The airline will operate 305 routes and serve 62 sun destinations across Latin… Read more »
Children Golf Free at Participating Courses in Canada This Month
Children under the age of 16 can play golf for free at hundreds of courses across Canada when accompanied by a paying adult, as part of the… Read more »
Canada Day Marks Start of Federal Middle-Class Tax Reduction
The newly announced federal income tax reduction is now in effect. The measure will reduce the lowest personal income tax rate, with savings aimed primarily at middle-… Read more »
Trump Halts Trade Talks with Canada Over Digital Services Tax
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on June 27 that he is ending all trade discussions with Canada, citing the country’s recent introduction of a digital services tax… Read more »
Buy a Sub, Feed a Community: MR.SUB Teams Up with Second Harvest for Canada Day Week Fundraiser
This year, Canada Day celebrations come with a chance to give back. MR.SUB is teaming up with Second Harvest for a limited-time campaign that will see part… Read more »
Red Lobster Introduces New Seafood Boils and Dishes for Annual Crabfest
Red Lobster has announced the return of its seasonal Crabfest, introducing a range of new menu items available for a limited time this summer. The 2025 event… Read more »
International Menu Heist: New McDonald’s Menu Features Items from Japan, Germany, and More
McDonald’s Canada is launching a limited-time menu featuring items inspired by its international offerings. Beginning June 24, select restaurants across Canada will serve a selection of global… Read more »
Stacked Pancake & Breakfast House Offers 50% Off Menu on First National Stacked Day
Stacked Pancake & Breakfast House has announced the launch of its first-ever National Stacked Day. Scheduled for Thursday, June 26, 2025, the Canadian breakfast chain will offer… Read more »
Little Caesars Launches Four-Flavour Pizza in Collaboration with Marvel’s Upcoming “Fantastic Four” Film
Little Caesars has introduced a new limited-time menu item inspired by Marvel Studios’ upcoming release The Fantastic Four: First Steps, which hits theatres on July 25. The… Read more »
A&W Adds Three Vegetarian Burgers to Permanent Menu, Including Returning Favourite
A&W Canada has announced that three vegetarian burger options, previously offered as limited-time items, are now part of its permanent menu, excluding locations in Quebec. Per the… Read more »
How Canada Plans to Meet NATO’s 2% Spending Goal with $9 Billion Boost
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Monday that Canada will invest more than $9 billion in defence spending for the 2025–26 fiscal year, allowing the country to… Read more »
Competition Bureau Sues DoorDash Over Drip Pricing
The Competition Bureau has filed an application with the Competition Tribunal against DoorDash Inc. and its Canadian subsidiary, alleging the food delivery company engaged in deceptive pricing… Read more »























