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Food Prices to Rise $1,000 per Family in 2026

Canada's Food Price Report forecasts a 4-6% food price hike in 2026, adding nearly $1,000 to a family's annual grocery bill. Learn which provinces and products will be hit hardest.

CRA warns of aggressive tax schemes in Canada

The Canada Revenue Agency has issued a public alert about aggressive tax avoidance schemes operating in the country. Learn what to watch for and how to protect yourself.

20 B.C. Food Gifts for the Holidays

Discover 20 unique British Columbia food products perfect for holiday gifting. Support local brands and delight foodies with everything from artisanal bread to specialty spices.

Leamington Proposes 2.5% Tax Increase for 2026

The Municipality of Leamington is considering a 2.5% property tax rate increase for its 2026 budget. Learn about the proposed changes and their potential impact on local residents.

Report: Food to cost families $1,000 more in 2026

Canada's Food Price Report forecasts a 6% rise in food costs for 2026, with meat prices leading the surge. A family of four could pay nearly $1,000 extra. Learn the key drivers and how to adapt your budget.

Quebec 2026 Tax Rates Announced

A detailed breakdown of the Quebec income tax rates and brackets for the 2026 tax year. Find out how much you'll owe and plan your finances accordingly.

Toronto mayor wants luxury home buyers to pay more

Toronto's mayor is pushing for a new policy requiring luxury home buyers to contribute more. Learn about the proposed tax changes and their potential impact on the city's housing market.

Food Bank Use at Alarming High in Canada

Food bank reliance in Canada has hit a critical level. Learn the key facts and discover concrete ways you can support your community during this urgent time of need.

Onkel Hans Food Drive Provides 34,000+ Meals

Kitchener's Onkel Hans Food Drive successfully distributed more than 34,000 meals to those in need. Learn how community efforts are making a difference in food security.

Sen. Jim Justice Settles $5M Tax Debt with IRS

West Virginia Senator Jim Justice and his wife agree to pay over $5 million to settle 15 years of unpaid income taxes following an IRS lawsuit. Discover the details of the case.

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