Looking to buy your first house? According to a new study by RE/MAX, the good news is Canadian millennials are optimistic about purchasing their first home. In the majority of provinces, Canadians agree that home ownership is obtainable, despite high housing prices in Canadian cities such as Toronto and Vancouver. The RE/MAX Study So if […]
Month: April 2016
Seniors want to age at own home, study shows 58% must renovate their home
Retiring in Canada is comfortable, but you might have to invest in some home renovations. Most Canadian seniors want to retire in the family home as they age, but often 58% contribute to home renos and retrofit areas of the home as part of the aging process. Let’s checks out the facts of the study. […]
Canada elected to United Nations Commission on the Status of Women
Good news Canadians! Canada has been officially chosen by the United Nations Commission to represent the Status of Women Canada. Canada will be the governing body that works together with the Commission, to advance the human rights of women and girls around the world. How cool is that? The Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Status of Women, announced […]
Introducing Twitter Moments Canada, a new way to see the best of Twitter
Every day, millions of Tweets are exchanged around the world and across Canada. Twitter has become one of the easiest ways to stay connected; these Tweets share thoughts, break news stories and help people support one another, all in real time. With so much going on, it can become difficult to keep up with everything […]
Getting The Family Back To The Dinner Table With Canadian Beef!
Life is busy. Sometimes it can be hectic to keep up with our busy lives. Traffic jams, flat tires, subway issues, bad weather, and looking for misplaced keys. It can be so tough to get anywhere on time! Our entire family is glued to our devices – when do we ever take a moment to […]