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12 Products to Save Money & Reduce Waste in Canada

Facing rising costs and supply chain issues? Discover 12 reusable and product-extending items, from beeswax wraps to menstrual cups, that help Canadians save money and cut down on single-use plastics.

Amazon Lightning Deal: $100 Lyft Credits for $85

Amazon offers a limited-time Lightning Deal: get $100 in Lyft ride credits for just $85. This 15% discount is a practical gift for non-drivers, travel, or late-night rides. Credits never expire.

How to Help Seniors Avoid Scams and Fraud

Expert advice from the Credit Counselling Society on safeguarding older Canadians from phone, online, and in-person fraud while preserving their independence and dignity.

How Canadians Can Save at the Grocery Store

As food prices climb, new digital tools are emerging to help Canadian shoppers stretch their budgets. Discover practical strategies for smarter grocery spending.

Year-End RESP Planning: Navigating Too Much Success

Financial Post columnist Garry Marr explains how robust stock markets and employed children create unexpected tax-planning challenges for RESP withdrawals as the December 31 deadline approaches.

Lizzo Affirms Trans Community at GQ Event

Lizzo delivered a heartfelt message of support for the transgender community at the 2025 GQ Men Of The Year party, urging everyone to 'Protect the dolls' and be themselves.

Canadians waste $761 in food over date confusion

A new study reveals Canadian households discard hundreds in edible food due to misunderstanding 'best before' dates. Learn how to use your senses to reduce waste and save money.

Man Charged for Killing House Cleaner at Wrong Home

Curt Andersen, 62, faces voluntary manslaughter charges after shooting Maria Florinda Rios Perez De Velasquez, who mistakenly came to his Indiana residence. Case tests 'stand your ground' laws.

Kingsville opposes Ford's conservation authority merger

Kingsville council unanimously opposes the Ford government's plan to merge Ontario's 36 conservation authorities, citing concerns over financial impact and loss of local control over flooding and conservation matters.

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