This is a historical walk along the Humber River that goes back more than 200 years and has a rich history of early colonialism, business leader, artists
Author: BARBARA BRITTO
Exploring Newfoundland Cuisine: A Delicious Oceanic Journey
Newfoundland cuisine is shaped by saltwater, survival, and centuries of cultural blending. On this rugged Atlantic island, food has always been more than nourishment — it’s a reflection of history, community, and the resourcefulness of people who lived at the edge of the world. Today, Newfoundland food blends old traditions with modern creativity, offering visitors…
When to Switch from Sole Proprietor to Corporation
When Is the Best Time to Incorporate? Wondering when to incorporate your business? Learn the best time to switch from sole proprietor to corporation based on income, risk, and growth goals. Deciding when to incorporate is one of the biggest turning points in a business owner’s journey. Incorporation offers powerful advantages—limited liability, tax planning opportunities,…
Essential 2026 Tax Tips for Canadian Creators: Write-Offs You Can’t Miss
Tax Write‑Offs Canadian Content Creators Should Claim in 2026 I create diverse content about taxes, travel, and food, aiming to blend practicality with creativity in my writing. My mission is to help Canadian content creators on various platforms, such as YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Patreon, and Twitch, thrive in their artistic endeavors while staying financially savvy….
Cherry Blossoms in High Park: A Historical Tribute from Japan
Japan gifted Toronto 2,000 Somei-Yoshino cherry trees in 1959 to thank the city for supporting Japanese-Canadian families after WWII. The donation, offered by Tokyo’s citizens and presented by Ambassador Toru Hagiwara, symbolized renewal and goodwill between Japan and Canada. Many trees were planted in High Park, starting Toronto’s sakura tradition. Later donations further strengthened cultural…




