
Daily Hive Toronto
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A digital news outlet covering local and national news, including technology, entertainment, and lifestyle topics in Toronto, Canada.
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Today’s stories
- A new $3-billion government plan could make food cheaper for Canadians
- Spot this LED truck in Toronto and you could win free airfare to KoreaThe Korea Tourism Organization is using a branded LED truck in Toronto to promote Korean culture and offer prizes, including free airfare to Korea, through a campaign running from June 5 to July 9.
- Canada's FIFA World Cup coach takes jab at U.S. teamCanada's FIFA World Cup coach Jesse Marsch criticized the U.S. team's anthem singing while praising his Canadian players' pride, as unverified fan reports were dismissed ahead of Canada's opening match against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- The top three best airports in Canada may surprise youAirHelp released its ranking of Canada's top airports, with Winnipeg Richardson Airport leading, followed by Edmonton and Calgary, despite larger airports like Vancouver and Toronto performing lower globally.
- Canadians can now change their phone or internet plans for freeCanadians can now change or cancel phone and internet plans without paying fees, as new rules prohibit activation and early cancellation charges. The CRTC implemented these changes to improve consumer control over services.
- Canada gets bad news injury update on Alphonso Davies ahead of FIFA World Cup openerCanada's Alphonso Davies is injured and will miss the FIFA World Cup opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina, with no clear return timeline. Coach Jesse Marsch expressed optimism he may return in two weeks but could miss the next game against Qatar.
- Toronto is about to have a record-breaking patio season and here’s whyToronto is preparing for a record-breaking patio season in 2026, driven by events like the FIFA World Cup and increased outdoor dining demand.
- WTF is a TFSA? The basics every Canadian should know during a recessionThe article explains what a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) is, its benefits, contribution limits, and limitations, emphasizing its role as a flexible and tax-free savings and investment option for Canadians during a recession.
- 4 meal prep hacks you need to try with fresh Canadian produce this springThe article suggests meal prep hacks using fresh Canadian spring produce and promotes the Scotia Momentum® Visa Infinite +* Card for cash back on groceries and other purchases.
- Tourist hot spots where the Canadian dollar goes way further than in the U.S.The Canadian dollar is weaker compared to several countries' currencies, making travel to those destinations more affordable for Canadians. Countries like Turkey, Indonesia, India, South Korea, and Japan offer better value due to economic issues causing currency depreciation.
- New summer menu from Cactus Club Cafe adds crazy $9 smash burger deal and the return of FroséCactus Club Cafe introduces a new summer menu featuring a $9 smash burger called The Niner, along with the return of Frosé and other summer drinks and dishes.
- How to watch and stream FIFA World Cup matches in CanadaThe 2026 FIFA World Cup is being held in North America, with Canada hosting matches in Vancouver and Toronto. In Canada, TSN has exclusive broadcast rights, offering streaming via their website and app for $29.99/month, while CTV and Crave also provide access to some matches starting at $11.99/month.
- Canada delivers great news on star defender Bombito ahead of FIFA World CupCanada's Moïse Bombito is set to be named on the 26-man World Cup squad despite a previous leg injury, with Ralph Priso missing out. The team's coach and medical staff believe Bombito can contribute during the group stage.
- Telus $15 SIM card fee could be against new CRTC rulesTelus faces potential CRTC rule violations by charging a $15 SIM card fee, which the regulator argues may be an activation fee prohibited under new regulations.
- Popular nicotine pouches recalled across CanadaHealth Canada recalled ZYN and Siberia nicotine pouches due to lack of market authorization, making them illegal to sell or advertise. The recall includes specific flavors and nicotine strengths, with advice to consult healthcare professionals and report side effects.