The MICHELIN Guide released its 2026 Quebec selection this morning, and four restaurants across the province earned new One Stars — including two in Montreal.
If a letter shows up in your mailbox soon, you should probably give it a second look before tossing it. Statistics Canada officially kicked off the 2026 Census of Population on May 4, and households across the country are now receiving invitations in the mail.
A new study by Australian firm Canstar Travel Insurance analyzed more than 125,000 passenger reviews across specialized platforms to rank 100 airlines by the quality of their in-flight food. The results are not particularly flattering for Canadian carriers. Only three Canadian airlines made the list, and none of them cracked the top 50.
Wendy's Canada launched a Breakfast Poutine on May 4 across multiple provinces. The new menu item comes in two versions (both priced at $4.99). The Classic Breakfast Poutine is seasoned breakfast potatoes topped with gravy and Quebec cheese curds. The Swiss Cheese version swaps the gravy for a creamy Swiss cheese sauce, with curds on top.
If you just finished filing your 2025 taxes, the last thing you probably want to think about right now is next year's return. That's fair. But if you're the type who likes to plan ahead, Quebec's updated 2026 tax brackets are worth a few minutes of your time.
Quebecers waiting for their next Old Age Security payments might notice a slightly larger amount hitting their bank accounts. Service Canada bumped rates at the start of the second quarter in April, meaning what's landing in accounts this month is more than what arrived in January, February, and March.
Canadian parents receiving the Canada Child Benefit have another deposit coming this month. The CRA is set to increase payment amounts later this summer, when the new benefit year kicks off. Until then, here's everything you should know about May's deposit.
If you bought or leased a vehicle in Canada between 1998 and 2017, you may be owed money from a class action settlement. But you now have less than a week to claim it. The list of covered brands is long, and includes Toyota, Honda, Ford, GM, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru, BMW, Hyundai, Kia, and several others
As a Canadian visiting Mexico I was shocked by how American tourists acted. From complaining (loudly and constantly) and partying hard to not stepping foot beyond the pool deck — there were some clear habits American tourists shared.
Montreal and Quebec have a lot in common, but when it comes to the cost of living, they're more different than most people assume. Using data from Numbeo, we broke down the essentials like rent, food, utilities, transit, and everyday expenses to see where your dollar stretches further.
We've got Franglais, our own traffic rules (or lack-thereof), distinct fashion sense and a unique circadian rhythm we follow. Montreal is unique in a way that only locals can really understand, and I broke down our unspoken rules and truths.
If you bought or leased a vehicle in Canada between 1998 and 2017, you have until Tuesday to claim your share of a nearly $50 million class action settlement. More than one million eligible Canadian vehicle owners are set to receive a piece of the pot.
A class action settlement worth $8.7 million has been approved against the Government of Canada, and if you had a Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) or Service Canada account in 2020, you may be entitled to compensation.
If you've been craving cobblestone strolls while indulging in fresh baguette, gourmet seafood, and fine wines, but a flight to Paris isn't something you have the budget or PTO for, don't fret. This dreamy Montreal restaurant will take care of you with just the right 'je ne sais quoi.'
Looking for the perfect summer road trip from Montreal? You can experience beaches, farmer's markets, wine trails and more just a few hours away from the city. In Ontario, you can road trip to a destination brimming with small-town charm, complete with quaint storybook streets and lake vibes.