• Around 70,000 Summer Jobs Posted by The Government of Canada

    The Government of Canada has listed around 70k jobs in its portal. Today, the Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) 2020 officially taken a step, with the goal of providing thousands of summer jobs to Canadians aged 15 to 31. If you were looking for a way to earn some cash this summer, look no further  …

  • Video of A Father & Son In Tim Horton’s Drive-Thru In A Mini-Car Goes Viral

    Ready for your daily dose of wholesome content? Tik Tok-er E. Mercades caught probably the cutest video we’ve ever seen while waiting in line at an Alberta Tim Hortons drive-thru. The video is only seconds long but shows what we’re assuming to be a father and son powering through the take-out line in a luxe mini-vehicle, and…

  • Ontario unveils reopening plans are out : 3 Phrases

    After Saskatchewan, Ontario opening plan is here.   “Together, Ontario will emerge from this crisis – with a clear path to economic recovery that keeps people safe and healthy.”   PHASE ONE: PROTECT AND SUPPORT The first of the three phases is already underway. This phase focuses on protecting the health and well-being of individuals…

  • Saskatchewan To Be First Province To Reopen Economy On May 4th

    Well, someone had to be first. Saskatchewan is implementing the first phase of its 5-phase plan to reopen the province’s economy on May 4th. Obviously, anyone experiencing any sort of COVID-19 symptoms is still fully expected to stay home. This “reopening” is absolutely not a complete removal of current restrictions, rather a strategic approach to…

  • PM Trudeau announces $9B for students, they will be getting 1250$/month or more

    Students and recent graduates who have seen their education and job prospects hampered by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will soon be able to claim a new Canada Emergency Student Benefit, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced, as part of a $9 billion package of new measures aimed at helping young people. The benefit will see…

  • Gunman dressed as policeman kills 16 in Canada’s worst mass shooting

    A gunman who dressed as a policeman killed at least 16 people, including a female police officer, in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. The attacker was killed by the police. This is the country’s worst mass shooting as the death toll exceeded that of a Montreal massacre in 1989 when a gunman killed several…

  • $500 to $100,000 fines for ignoring social distancing in Brampton

    The Brampton COVID-19 Emergency Measures bylaw includes regulations that: Prohibit people from maintaining less than a 2.0 metre distance from one another on any public property (other than people they live with) Prohibit businesses to allow people to sit or stand less than 2.0 metres apart whether inside or outside (other than people they live…

  • Canadians who were unemployed even before coronavirus: what help can they get?

    The Trudeau government is rolling out a 75 percent wage subsidy to help employers keep workers on the payroll through the crisis. Those who’ve already lost their income can turn to the new Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB), which will provide $2,000 a month for up to four months.   Meanwhile, those who are already receiving…

  • Coronavirus has quite suggestively brought down the world to its knees. Major countries across the globe are trying their level best to protect their citizens from catching the infection. While the situation in Italy, France, Iran, China, and other widely infected countries can be very heartbreaking, they have caused also caused a wide-scale panic among…

  • Somebody Look !! Life of a International Student in Canada amid Covid-19

    Canada, a country of dreams for many young people around the world, especially for Indians. Nowadays, the world is fighting with something very unusual, things which we used to see in the movies where everything is lockdown and going out from home means risking our lives. Like every year, lots of people have migrated to…