Penny Wise

Is Now the Smart Time for Ontario Car Buyers to Act?

The shadow of past US tariff pronouncements continues to stretch over the Ontario automotive market, leaving potential buyers in a state of flux. While specific policies regarding automotive tariffs have seen adjustments, the underlying uncertainty persists, prompting a critical question for consumers: is this a prudent moment to invest in a new or used vehicle […]

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It’s Tax Deadline Day Barrie

Another tax season culminates today, April 30th, marking the official filing deadline for the majority of Canadian taxpayers. It’s a date circled on calendars nationwide, including for many in Barrie, representing the final opportunity to submit returns to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) without facing immediate financial repercussions for tardiness, particularly if there’s a balance

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After 350 Years, Is This Really Goodbye for Hudson’s Bay?

The doors swung open at 10 a.m., not for business as usual, but for the final act. At Hudson’s Bay’s flagship store on Yonge Street, and the handful of other locations previously clinging to life, liquidation sales commenced. Bargain hunters milled around, drawn by discounts reaching 70 percent, particularly on jewelry. It wasn’t just another

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cyber security

Botree and White Tuque Aim to Build Corporate Cyber Resilience

In a digital landscape riddled with ever-evolving threats, the human element remains a critical vulnerability—or asset—in corporate defence. Botree Inc. is making a calculated move, announcing a significant partnership aimed squarely at transforming employees from potential risks into robust lines of cyber defence through enhanced employee training. Botree Inc., known for its Level-Up™ Training System,

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Nikkei Claims Honda Shifting Production; Canadian Officials Cry Foul

A report surfaces alleging a major automaker might shift significant production out of Canada due to trade pressures. Government officials rush to deny it, citing the company itself. But in the murky world of international business and tariff wars, separating fact from damage control is rarely straightforward, especially when billions in investment and thousands of

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Tariffs Could Reshape Honda’s Strategy in Alliston

Increased tariffs in the U.S. are forcing automakers to rethink their strategies, and Honda’s Alliston plant may be at the center of this shift. Honda’s manufacturing footprint in North America might soon look very different. Reports suggest that the Japanese automaker is exploring major adjustments to its production strategy due to escalating U.S. tariffs on

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Federal Leaders Debate: Open Minds Lead to Informed Decisions

As the election season heats up in Canada, a pivotal moment looms on the horizon: the federal leaders’ debates. These debates offer voters a rare window into the priorities, policies, and personalities of those vying to lead the nation. On the debate stage, the leaders of Canada’s political parties—Liberal, Conservative, NDP, Bloc Quebecois, and Green—will

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Downtown Barrie

Downtown Barrie is Rebuilding After a Harsh Winter and the Ice Storm

In the wake of nature’s icy grip, the city of Barrie finds itself at a crossroads—facing the task of rebuilding what an unrelenting storm and harsh winter have left behind. But as streets thaw and businesses reopen their doors, a deeper story of resilience and community unfolds in Downtown Barrie. When the ice storm swept

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