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Northern Ont. living wage hits $21.10 for 2025

The living wage in Northern Ontario has increased to $21.10 for 2025, highlighting the growing gap with the provincial minimum wage. Discover what this means for workers.

Living Wage Gap Grows in Ontario: 2025 Report

The disparity between Ontario's minimum wage and actual living costs continues to expand, leaving many workers struggling. Learn what you need to earn to survive across the province.

Fleece Jacket Comeback: Top 2025 Trends

Discover why fleece jackets are making a major comeback in Canadian fashion. We've curated the top styles, sustainable options, and must-have brands for your 2025 wardrobe.

Ottawa Forest Schools: Education Revolution in Nature

Discover how Ottawa's innovative forest schools are trading traditional classrooms for outdoor adventures, fostering resilience, creativity and environmental stewardship in young learners through nature-based education.

Amazon Canada's Sizzling Heated Jacket Sale

Stay warm this winter with Amazon Canada's incredible sale on heated jackets. Get premium heated fall and winter coats with advanced heating technology at unprecedented discounts.

Ontario fiscal update amid carbon tax concerns

Ontario's Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy to deliver fiscal update amid concerns over federal carbon tax increase and its effects on provincial economy and household budgets.

Canadian Food Prices Skyrocket: Crisis Deepens

Canadian families face unprecedented pressure as food prices continue their relentless climb. Discover which staples are hitting hardest and what experts say about relief.

Fengate Breaks Ground on Oakville Seniors Community

Fengate Asset Management breaks ground on a transformative $200 million seniors community in Oakville, featuring luxury amenities and comprehensive care services for Ontario's aging population.

Canadian City Where Happiness Meets Affordability

Discover the unexpected Canadian urban center that's beating major metros in quality of life while maintaining reasonable living costs. New research reveals where Canadians can truly have it all.

Budget 2024 Misses Grocery Affordability

Despite soaring food costs hurting Canadian families, the latest federal budget offers little relief for grocery bills. Analysis reveals why this budget fails to address the kitchen table economics that matter most to voters.

Chicken Prices to Rise 20-25% in Canada

Canadian consumers face significant grocery bill increases as experts predict chicken prices will jump 20-25% over the next several months due to production costs and supply chain pressures.

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