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Who should be on Canada’s new $5 note?

Canada will soon circulate a new $5 note. That means new security features, a new design, and, most importantly, a new honourable Canadian. The current bill is adorned by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Canada’s first francophone prime minister. Do we need a new face? The Governor of the Bank of Canada says we do.

Rents in Canadian cities will rise up to 7 per cent this year

Paying rent in Canadian cities is a tragedy. And it’s going to get worse! According to a trio of reputable sources, average rents in Canada are expected to increase by 3% in 2020. Most affected will be residents of Toronto, which could see rents rise by up to 7%. Even

Quebec increases legal age for buying cannabis to 21

If you can buy booze in the States, you can buy weed in Quebec. Yesterday, the province increased the legal age for buying cannabis to 21, the highest in Canada. Nationwide, cannabis is permitted at 19, with the exception of Alberta, where the minimum age is 18. The new law,

Here’s a great (world record) reason to visit Manitoba this winter

St. Adolphe, Manitoba doesn’t top many travel bucket lists. But that doesn’t mean the sleepy town of 1300 residents isn’t worth a visit. Sitting just down the Red River from Winnipeg, St. Adolphe is home to the world’s biggest snow maze. Guinness World Records said so last year. Previously, the world’s largest