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Is it really that bad of a city? A small apartment in Toronto where I am is worth a mansion in Edmonton. It seems like one of the last places in this country with...
Stocks racked up more gains on Wall Street Friday, as the S&P 500 had its best day in two years and just its second week of increases in the last 12 to provide a...
There are a few layers to this question, Marc, so I’ll break down the answer into three parts: business income vs. capital gains, what records the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) might ask for, and...
Social media is full of posts this month by Canadian airlines celebrating pride. There’s a WestJet TikTok video showing a plane flying over a rainbow, Sunwing and Air Transat tweets promoting LGBTQ vacation hot...
Credit cards have always had the jump on widespread acceptance when travelling, and, of course, noteworthy rewards like merchandise and cash back, but a select few debit cards have rewards, too. And while we’ve...
With inflation at a 39-year high — and banks hiking interest rates to avoid economic recession — many Canadians are said to be distressed and dispirited as they cut back to manage the rising cost...
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Again, look to those all-weather portfolio models. If you are a retiree or near-retiree, be prepared for anything. If you are in the accumulation stage, you are being offered lower prices. Add new monies...
Hope I can get some advice here. Our landlord served us an N2 in order to raise the rent starting in September. We moved in 1 year ago and the building is not rent...
— Anonymous FPAC responds: Tax season is over and many do get excited when anticipating a big tax return. But if you owe money, on the other hand, you might feel a little defeated—or...