
Here are some resources to find hotels in Canada with potential online rebates:
- Travelocity Canada: offers a loyalty program called “Rewards” where you can earn points towards future hotel stays. You can often find special rates and packages on their website.
- Expedia Canada: also has a loyalty program, called “Expedia Rewards,” that allows you to earn points towards future travel. They also frequently run promotions and sales on hotels.
- Booking.com: is a popular website to book hotels all over the world, including Canada.They offer a “Best Price Guarantee” and sometimes have special offers and discounts.
- Hotel Websites: Many hotel chains in Canada have their own websites where you can book a stay directly. These websites often have special offers and packages that you won’t find anywhere else.
Here are some additional tips for finding hotels in Canada with online rebates:
- Be flexible with your travel dates. Hotels are often more likely to offer discounts on weekdays or during the off-season.
- Consider staying outside of the city center. Hotels in the suburbs or outskirts of town are often cheaper than hotels in the downtown core.
- Sign up for email alerts from travel websites and hotel chains. This is a great way to stay up-to-date on the latest deals and promotions.
- Use a travel rewards credit card. Many travel rewards credit cards offer points or miles that can be redeemed for hotel stays.
By following these tips, you should be able to find a great hotel in Canada at a discounted rate.
Keep in mind that online rebates and promotions can change frequently, so it’s always a good idea to compare prices from multiple websites before booking your stay. Search Live Hotel Listings.
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- Quebec’s pain, Ontario and N.B.’s gain? Doctors look to leave province over new forced dealThe fallout continues after the Quebec government invoked closure over the weekend to force a new remuneration system on doctors, with many physicians already inquiring about opportunities in other provinces.http://dlvr.it/TNyGdN
- Ex-Cabinet Minister smeared journalist in Parliament, rewarded with Senate committee appearanceICYMI: Chris Alexander, a former federal Immigration Minister under the Stephen Harper government between July 2013 to November 2015, testifies during a Canadian Senate committee hearing on October 27, 2025. Source: SenVu Select LanguageAfrikaansAlbanianArabicArmenianAzerbaijaniBasqueBelarusianBulgarianCatalanChinese (Simplified)Chinese (Traditional)CroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishEstonianFilipinoFinnishFrenchGalicianGeorgianGermanGreekHaitian CreoleHebrewHindiHungarianIcelandicIndonesianIrishItalianJapaneseKoreanLatvianLithuanianMacedonianMalayMalteseNorwegianPersianPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSerbianSlovakSlovenianSpanishSwahiliSwedishThaiTurkishUkrainianUrduVietnameseWelshYiddish — Editor’s note: The Canada Files is the country’s only news outlet focused on Canadian foreign policy. We’ve… Read more: Ex-Cabinet Minister smeared journalist in Parliament, rewarded with Senate committee appearance
- Truth breached by professional leftists to defend status quoCaption: Desmond Cole and Martin Lukacs in conversation during an episode of The Breach’s ‘The Breach Show’. Select LanguageAfrikaansAlbanianArabicArmenianAzerbaijaniBasqueBelarusianBulgarianCatalanChinese (Simplified)Chinese (Traditional)CroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishEstonianFilipinoFinnishFrenchGalicianGeorgianGermanGreekHaitian CreoleHebrewHindiHungarianIcelandicIndonesianIrishItalianJapaneseKoreanLatvianLithuanianMacedonianMalayMalteseNorwegianPersianPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSerbianSlovakSlovenianSpanishSwahiliSwedishThaiTurkishUkrainianUrduVietnameseWelshYiddish — Editor’s note: The Canada Files is the country’s only news outlet focused on Canadian foreign policy. We’ve provided critical investigations & hard-hitting analysis on Canadian foreign policy since 2019, and need your… Read more: Truth breached by professional leftists to defend status quo
- Sask. NDP calls for public inquiry into wildfire response as public safety minister faces calls to resignThe Opposition NDP’s effort to establish an independent public inquiry into the government’s response to a wildfire that ravaged a northern Saskatchewan village this summer has been blocked.http://dlvr.it/TNyFqX
- Zellers to relaunch in Edmonton on Thursday. Here’s what the new owners have in storeLondonderry Mall is the site of a Zellers relaunch. The new owner says the store will focus on affordable home goods, and ditch other categories like toys and pharmaceuticals.http://dlvr.it/TNyC4q
- Back in the spotlight: decoding the Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau romanceICYMI: As the singer and former Canadian PM get together, we look at the history of actors and singers falling for politicians His dad dated Barbra Streisand and his mother partied with the Rolling Stones, so perhaps it is no shock to see the former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau romantically linked with the American… Read more: Back in the spotlight: decoding the Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau romance
- First Nation files Aboriginal title claim to lands in western QuebecThe chief of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation says the Algonquin people must have a say in the way water, wildlife and forestry are managed in their traditional territory.http://dlvr.it/TNyBGY
- Ford wants U.S. envoy to apologize for ‘unacceptable’ comments to Ontario trade repPremier Doug Ford says U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra should apologize to Ontario’s trade representative over a reported expletive-laden tirade.http://dlvr.it/TNyBGL

































































































