Walmart Canada Teams Up With BMO: What the New Mastercard Could Mean for Shoppers

Walmart Canada Teams Up With BMO: What the New Mastercard Could Mean for Shoppers

Walmart Canada has launched a bold initiative that could reshape the everyday shopping experience for millions of Canadian consumers. Teaming up with BMO (Bank of Montreal), the retail giant has introduced a new co-branded Mastercard designed to streamline purchases, reward loyal customers, and target a broader financial demographic. For shoppers already loyal to Walmart, and … Read more

Canadians could get cash in a 23andMe settlement — who qualifies and how to file a claim

Canadians could get cash in a 23andMe settlement — who qualifies and how to file a claim

Thousands of Canadians who used 23andMe’s genetic testing services may now be eligible to receive a payout as part of a recent class action settlement. The company, known for its home DNA test kits that offer ancestry and health insights, was recently involved in a legal settlement in Canada. This development could see affected customers … Read more

8 Canadian tax credits may expire in 2026 — here’s what could disappear and who it affects

8 Canadian tax credits may expire in 2026 — here’s what could disappear and who it affects

Millions of Canadians could face significant changes to their financial planning as the federal government looks ahead to the 2026 expiry of eight key tax credits. These credits, introduced or expanded in recent years, were designed to offer targeted relief to groups ranging from seniors and students to parents and eco-conscious homeowners. Their looming expiration … Read more

Expedia and McDonald’s Canada just teamed up — here’s how to earn travel rewards with your next meal

Expedia and McDonald’s Canada just teamed up — here’s how to earn travel rewards with your next meal

Fast food meets frequent flyer miles in an unprecedented collaboration that’s already making waves across Canada. **Expedia Group**, one of the world’s largest travel platforms, has announced a new partnership with **McDonald’s Canada** to reward customers in an unexpected and exciting way — with travel points. This union between a global travel company and the … Read more

CRA agrees to $15M settlement after lawsuit over Sweet HMK tax shelter scheme

CRA agrees to $15M settlement after lawsuit over Sweet HMK tax shelter scheme

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has agreed to a $15 million settlement after a multi-year class-action lawsuit over the controversial Sweet HMK tax shelter scheme. Thousands of Canadian taxpayers who participated in the scheme were audited and reassessed, leading to intense legal battles, financial loss, and a shaking of trust in purportedly charitable tax initiatives. … Read more

iPhone users in Canada could get paid from a new settlement — here’s who qualifies and how to claim

iPhone users in Canada could get paid from a new settlement — here’s who qualifies and how to claim

Thousands of iPhone users across Canada could soon receive compensation following a newly announced class-action settlement. If you owned certain iPhone models years ago, you might be eligible for a cash payout of up to $150 without having to go to court. The settlement centers around allegations that Apple intentionally slowed down older iPhones through … Read more

Keurig customers in Canada may get money back: Here’s who qualifies for the class action settlement by Jan. 2026

Keurig customers in Canada may get money back: Here’s who qualifies for the class action settlement by Jan. 2026

Thousands of Canadian consumers who purchased Keurig products may be eligible to receive a cash payout as part of a major **class action settlement** that stems from allegations of false or misleading recyclability claims made by the coffee company. The class action lawsuit accused Keurig of deceptively labeling its single-use pods — commonly known as … Read more

Facebook ads in Canada: Why “debt relief” offers may be illegal and what users should watch for

Facebook ads in Canada: Why “debt relief” offers may be illegal and what users should watch for

Many Canadians scrolling through Facebook are being targeted by ads claiming to offer fast and easy “debt relief” through government-backed programs. These advertisements often promise to eliminate up to 80% of personal debt, or suggest a quick fix for financial struggles with few questions asked. But legal experts and consumer protection agencies are issuing warnings: … Read more

TD customers could lose rewards in 2026 — here’s what’s changing and what to do now

TD customers could lose rewards in 2026 — here’s what’s changing and what to do now

TD Bank credit card holders who enjoy travel rewards and other perks may be in for a rude awakening in 2026. The major Canadian financial institution has announced forthcoming structural changes to its popular TD Rewards program, impacting how customers earn and redeem points. While the full shift won’t occur until 2026, the announcement has … Read more

Canada’s Richest Families Are So Wealthy Their Fortunes Rival Entire Countries—Here’s What the New Report Shows

Canada’s Richest Families Are So Wealthy Their Fortunes Rival Entire Countries—Here’s What the New Report Shows

Canada’s wealthiest families now command fortunes that eclipse the economies of entire nations, according to a new report that casts light on the growing wealth concentration at the top. These elite dynasties are not just affluent—they are economic juggernauts, with investments, properties, and holdings sprawling across industries and borders. The financial gap between these billionaire … Read more