The Silent Sacrifice: Canada’s Caregivers Reaching Their Breaking Point
In homes across Canada, millions carry the invisible weight of caregiving — cooking meals, administering medicine, offering comfort through sleepless nights — often unpaid and unsupported. The 2026 Caring in Canada report paints a sobering picture: 77% of caregivers report serious damage to their wellbeing, nearly half endure financial hardship, and many lose precious hours […]
Restoring Safety on the Rails: Ontario’s Bold Stand Against Open Drug Use in Public Transit
For years, Ontario commuters have endured a troubling reality — visible drug use turning subways, buses, and LRT platforms into unsafe spaces. Crack pipes, fentanyl, overdoses, and growing fear among families, students, and workers have become far too common. This July, Premier Doug Ford’s government is pushing back hard with new rules that empower special […]
The Fading Dream: When Small Businesses Start Disappearing from Canadian Streets
n the bustling neighborhoods of Ontario, the familiar jingle of new restaurant bells and the fresh paint of family run stores have grown quieter. For six straight quarters, Canada has been losing more small businesses than it creates, a sobering entrepreneurial drought that began in early 2024 and shows little sign of easing. Behind the […]
Canada Stricter on Tourist Visas
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Filipino TV (@filipinotvofficial) Canada’s Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has recently introduced changes in its visitor visa issuance policy, giving immigration officers more flexibility in assessing individual applications. Previously, a 10-year multiple-entry visa, or a visa that aligned with the validity of a passport, was […]

