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🤑💰 Canadians celebrated massive Lotto Max and 6/49 wins on April 25-26, 2025, despite unclaimed jackpots!

🤑💰 Discover the winning numbers, prize details, and the $65M jackpot up for grabs next 👇🏻
Lotto Max Creates New Millionaires in Canada This Weekend
Lotto Max and 6/49 delivered big wins in Canada on April 25-26, 2025! Ontario shone with millions won, while jackpots roll over to $65M.
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April 28, 2025 at 5:52 PM
High-Paying Ontario Government Jobs to Apply for in 2025

Ontario government offers high-paying jobs in 2025, from $70K to $121K! Apply for roles like Senior Planner by May 7.
High-Paying Ontario Government Jobs to Apply for in 2025
Ontario government offers high-paying jobs in 2025, from $70K to $121K! Apply for roles like Senior Planner by May 7.
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April 28, 2025 at 3:31 PM
🤝 The LCBO is hiring over 400 customer service representatives across Ontario for summer 2025, offering great pay and perks.

🤝 Learn how to apply, explore job locations, benefits, and tips to land a role with the LCBO 👇🏻
LCBO Hiring Over 400 Customer Service Jobs Across Ontario
The LCBO is hiring over 400 customer service representatives across Ontario for summer 2025, with jobs in Toronto, Mississauga, Tobermory, and more. Offering $19.82/hour, paid training, and perks like discounts and wellness programs, these roles are ideal for students and international workers. Applicants must be 19+, eligible to work in Canada, and available for weekend/holiday shifts. Apply online at lcboretailjobs.com with your resume, and attend in-store hiring events to stand out. From urban hubs to rural towns, join the LCBO’s world-class team and gain valuable retail experience. Visit www.lcbo.com for details and start your application today to secure a rewarding summer job!
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April 25, 2025 at 4:22 PM
Big news! The Canadian Dental Care Plan expands in 2025, covering millions more for affordable dental care. Find out if you qualify & what’s covered!
Canadian Dental Care Plan Expands: Do You Qualify CDCP 2025?
In 2025, the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is set to broaden its reach, offering affordable dental care to millions of uninsured Canadians. Launched in 2023, this government initiative targets households earning less than $90,000 annually, addressing the rising costs of oral healthcare. With the program’s expansion next month, more Canadians aged 18 to 64 can apply, joining seniors, children, and adults with disabilities already benefiting.
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April 24, 2025 at 6:42 PM
🇺💸🇨🇦 Canadians can claim six CRA and Service Canada benefit payments in May 2025, plus a potential final Canada Carbon Rebate bonus.

💸🇨🇦 Discover payment dates, amounts, and eligibility to boost your budget this spring 👇🏻
6 CRA & Service Canada Benefits Dropping in May 2025
Canadians can expect six government benefit payments in May 2025 from the CRA and Service Canada, including the Ontario Trillium Benefit, Canada Child Benefit, and Veteran Disability Pension. These tax-free payments support families, seniors, and veterans with costs like childcare and retirement. A bonus Canada Carbon Rebate may also arrive for late tax filers. Payments range from $217.50 to $3,444.59, with dates from May 9 to May 29. File your 2024 taxes and set up direct deposit to ensure timely funds. Visit Canada.ca for eligibility details and maximize your financial relief this spring.
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April 24, 2025 at 5:25 PM
👮🏻‍♂️ A 30-year-old man was fatally shot by Peel Police at Toronto Pearson Airport’s Terminal 1 on April 24, 2025, prompting an SIU investigation.

👮🏻‍♂️ Uncover details of the shooting, witness accounts, and how it impacts travelers at Canada’s busiest airport 👇🏻
Man Fatally Shot by Police at Toronto Pearson Airport: What Happened at Terminal 1?
A 30-year-old man was fatally shot by Peel Police at Toronto Pearson Airport’s Terminal 1 on April 24, 2025, after reportedly producing a firearm. The incident, involving a man in distress, prompted a lockdown of the departures area, causing delays and road closures. Ontario’s SIU is investigating the three officers involved, as witnesses describe chaos and gunshots. Despite disruptions, flights continued normally, with security wait times unaffected. Travelers are advised to use Terminal 1 arrivals or alternative routes. Visit Toronto Pearson’s website for updates and learn how to navigate the aftermath of this isolated incident.
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April 24, 2025 at 3:37 PM
Bryan Adams is rocking Canada with 19 shows in 2025! Catch the Roll With the Punches tour with The Sheepdogs & Amanda Marshall. Tickets on sale May 2!
Bryan Adams Rocks Canada with 19 Epic Shows in 2025 Tour
Bryan Adams, the iconic Canadian rock legend behind hits like Summer of ’69 and Run to You, is gearing up to electrify audiences across Canada with a massive 19-date tour in 2025. As part of his Roll With the Punches North American tour, Adams will bring his signature high-energy performances to cities from coast to coast, celebrating his illustrious career and introducing fans to fresh tracks from his upcoming 17th studio album.
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April 23, 2025 at 9:26 PM
💸 The April 2025 Old Age Security (OAS) payment arrives soon, offering seniors up to $800.44 to support retirement needs.

💸 Discover eligibility, payment amounts, application tips, and how to maximize your OAS benefits for 2025 👇🏻
OAS April 2025: How Much Seniors Can Get & Key Payment Details
Canadian seniors, get ready for your Old Age Security (OAS) payment on April 28, 2025! This monthly benefit supports those 65+ with up to $727.67 (ages 65–74) or $800.44 (ages 75+), plus potential GIS for low-income recipients. No work history? No problem—OAS is based on residency. Learn who qualifies, how to apply (most are auto-enrolled), and how income affects payments. With tips to maximize benefits, like deferring for higher amounts, this guide ensures you’re set for a secure retirement. Plan your finances, avoid the clawback, and stay informed with Service Canada. Dive in to master OAS for 2025!
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April 23, 2025 at 3:45 PM
🍰⛔ The CFIA issued a Canada-wide recall of Sweet Cream and D. Effe T. frozen pastries on April 19, 2025, due to salmonella risks.

🍰⛔ Discover the affected products, health dangers, and safety steps to protect yourself 👇🏻
Urgent Canada-Wide Recall: Frozen Pastries Linked to Deadly Salmonella Risk
On April 19, 2025, the CFIA recalled Sweet Cream and D. Effe T. frozen pastries across Canada due to potential salmonella contamination, linked to one illness. This marks the second recall this year for Importations Piu Che Dolci Inc., after an earlier outbreak sickened 79 people. Consumers in Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, and beyond are urged to discard or return the affected pastries and watch for symptoms like fever and diarrhea, which can be deadly for at-risk groups. Stay safe with our guide!
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April 22, 2025 at 4:58 PM
🇨🇦🇺🇸 Canadian snowbirds are selling their U.S. homes in 2025 due to Trump’s policies, tariffs, and new immigration rules.

🇨🇦🇺🇸 Explore why they’re leaving, the economic impact, and their new destinations 👇🏻
Canadian Snowbirds Flee U.S.: Selling Homes in Florida & Arizona
In 2025, Canadian snowbirds are selling their U.S. homes in Florida and Arizona, driven by Trump’s tariffs, a weak Canadian dollar, and new immigration rules. Political tensions and a sense of being unwelcome have led to a real estate pullback, with Florida’s market hit hard. Discover why snowbirds are leaving, the economic impact, and their new destinations like Mexico and Portugal in this guide.
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April 22, 2025 at 2:53 PM
Last chance for the Canada Carbon Rebate on April 22, 2025! Check if you’re eligible & how much you’ll get. Don’t miss out!
Last Canada Carbon Rebate Hits Bank Accounts April 22
As of April 22, 2025, the final Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR) will be distributed to eligible Canadians, marking the end of a significant federal initiative. Previously known as the Canada Climate Action Incentive Payment (CAIP), this tax-free quarterly payment was designed to offset the costs of federal pollution pricing. However, not everyone will see the funds in their accounts immediately, and some may miss out entirely.
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April 21, 2025 at 7:50 PM
🇨🇦 Canada Post is hiring for diverse roles across B.C., including mail carriers and retail clerks, with many requiring minimal experience.

🇨🇦🤝 Explore job openings, salaries, requirements, and tips to apply successfully at Canada Post 👇🏻
Canada Post Jobs in B.C. is Hiring Mail Carriers, Retail Clerks & More
Canada Post is hiring across B.C. for mail carriers, retail clerks, and volume counters in Squamish, Kelowna, Vancouver Island, and Metro Vancouver. Many roles, like Kelowna’s volume counter ($23.82/hour), require minimal experience, making them perfect for entry-level job seekers. Responsibilities include sorting, delivering mail, or assisting customers, with competitive pay and growth potential. Apply online at jobs.canadapost.ca, tailoring your resume to stand out. Explore our guide for job details, requirements, and tips to land your role with Canada Post!
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April 21, 2025 at 7:46 PM
🧃 Pierre Poilievre promises to scrap Canada’s single-use plastic ban, including straws, in his 2025 election campaign, sparking environmental debate.

🧃 Explore Poilievre’s pledge, its impacts, and how it could shape your vote on April 28 👇🏻
Poilievre Vows to End Plastic Straw Ban in Canada 2025 Election Push
Poilievre Pledges to End Canada’s Plastic Straw Ban in 2025 Election Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre vowed to scrap Canada’s single-use plastic ban, including straws and bags, during a Montreal campaign stop on April 18, 2025. Calling the Liberal policy a costly “symbolic” measure, he claims it adds $400 to annual grocery bills. The pledge aligns with Trump’s February 2025 order banning paper straws in the U.S. government. Canada’s 2022 ban, currently under appeal, aims for zero plastic waste by 2030, but only 9% of plastic is recycled yearly. Liberal Leader Mark Carney defends the ban, citing affordable alternatives. With the election on April 28, this debate highlights economic vs. environmental priorities.
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April 18, 2025 at 6:04 PM
🇨🇦📊 Advance polls open across Canada on April 18, 2025, for early voting in the federal election, offering flexibility before April 28.

🇨🇦📊 Discover advance poll hours, ID rules, special ballot options, and tips for a smooth voting experience 👇🏻
Canada 2025 Election: Advance Polls Open Friday
Canada 2025 Election: Advance Polls Open Friday Advance polls for Canada’s 2025 federal election open April 18, letting voters cast ballots early before April 28. From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. until April 21, visit your assigned polling station, listed on your voter information card or via Elections Canada’s Voter Information Service. Bring ID to vote, and avoid peak hours (10 a.m. to noon, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.) for shorter waits. You can also vote by special ballot at Elections Canada offices until April 22 or by mail. With 130,000 special ballots already cast, early voting is surging. Special provisions ensure accessibility for students, homeless voters, and those abroad.
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April 18, 2025 at 4:08 PM
Over 1,000 international students face visa revocations in Trump's immigration crackdown! Universities are left clueless, and dreams are at stake. Read the full story and join the fight for fairness!
Trump Visa Crackdown Blitz Crushes 1,000+ Students’ Dreams
Trump Visa Crackdown: In 2025, over 1,000 international students and recent graduates across the United States have faced a shocking reality: their visas revoked or immigration statuses terminated without clear explanation. This sweeping action, part of the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration policies, has left students, universities, and advocates scrambling for answers. From prestigious Ivy League schools to public universities in rural states, the impact is widespread, affecting students from Asia, Europe, Latin America, and beyond.
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April 17, 2025 at 6:29 PM
🤝 Statistics Canada is hiring Field Operations Managers for the 2026 Census, offering up to $131,375 in western and eastern regions.

🤝 Learn about the roles, eligibility, and how to apply for these high-paying government jobs before the April 23-24, 2025 deadlines 👇🏻
Statistics Canada Hiring Census Field Managers and paying upto $131,375
Statistics Canada is hiring Field Operations Managers for the 2026 Census, offering salaries from $113,278 to $131,375. These Government of Canada jobs are available in western regions like Vancouver, Calgary, and Winnipeg, and eastern regions including Quebec and Atlantic Canada. Responsibilities include overseeing census data collection, managing teams, and developing operational plans. Candidates need two years of post-secondary education in fields like social science or statistics, plus experience in project and resource management. A secure home office and reliable internet are required, with occasional travel and overtime expected. Applications close on April 23, 2025, for the western region, and April 24, 2025, for the eastern region. Qualified candidates may also be considered for future 2026 Census roles. Don’t miss this chance to join Statistics Canada and contribute to a vital national project while earning a competitive salary! Apply now on GC Jobs.
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April 17, 2025 at 5:47 PM
✈ Air Canada Flight 1702 from Las Vegas to Toronto made an emergency landing in Iowa on April 16, 2025, after smoke was detected in the cockpit.

✈ Find out what happened, how Air Canada responded, and what it means for passenger safety 👇🏻
Air Canada Flight 1702 Emergency Landing in Iowa
Air Canada Rouge Flight 1702, flying from Las Vegas to Toronto, made an emergency landing in Des Moines, Iowa, on April 16, 2025, after smoke was detected in the cockpit. The Airbus A321, carrying 176 passengers, landed safely at 4 p.m. CDT, with no injuries reported. Air Canada diverted the flight out of caution, and airport teams cleared the plane to taxi to the gate after inspection. A replacement flight departed at 11:50 p.m., arriving in Toronto at 2:23 a.m. on April 17. The cause of the smoke is under investigation, possibly linked to electrical issues. Passengers may be eligible for compensation under Canada’s APPR. Learn more about this incident and aviation safety protocols!
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April 17, 2025 at 1:10 PM