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So I just saw the thread where someone might be filing for bankruptcy, and they have 10k+ on one credit card, and multiple other cards. I requested a limit change with tangerine the other...
Canada’s travel and hospitality sector has been left reeling by the federal government warning against non-essential trips abroad due to alarming numbers of COVID-19 cases. WestJet CEO Harry Taylor railed against the advisory, predicting it will create...
Financial services firm Desjardins Group will pay up to nearly $201 million to settle a class-action lawsuit related to a data breach in 2019 that affected close to 9.7 million Canadians. The agreement, which is...
Neither of these approaches is beneficial for your long-term financial well-being. Emotion is the enemy of investing, goes the adage. Impulsive investment decisions can be detrimental to the long-term performance of your portfolio. Taking...
Reddit Inc., the preferred platform of day traders who pumped up meme stocks like GameStop and AMC to sky-high valuations this year, is going to go public. The company announced it has confidentially submitted paperwork...
I’m 28 and just got my first “real” job making 65k a year in Moncton NB. Rent is $1100, car payment is $300, Insurance for the rental and my car is about $80 a...
As Canada’s federal government prepares for another encounter with COVID-19, Canadian borrowers must face a second hazard: the prospect of a sharp rise in interest rates in 2022. While the world’s most powerful central banker, Jerome Powell,...
Amazon.com Inc. said on Wednesday it had recovered from a brief outage at its Amazon Web Services cloud unit that affected internet connectivity in two regions on the U.S. West Coast. AWS’s dashboard that...
Compared with 2020, Canadians paid more for groceries, and prices for food purchased from stores rose at a faster pace in November (+4.7%) than in October (+3.9%). This is the highest rate since January...