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Like many other rewards cards, the CIBC Aventura Visa Infinite card lets you earn points that you can redeem for travel or merchandise, accelerating the power of your everyday spending. Between this and its...
Global stock markets and oil prices tumbled Friday after South Africa identified a new, potentially fast-spreading coronavirus variant and the European Union proposed suspending air travel from the region. The 27-member EU proposed a...
I just brought down my Fido home internet bill from $73 to $41 (taxes in) with a short phone call. I simply said I see there are some Black Friday deals that Fido and...
Does anyone else wonder this or is it just me? I’m in my mid-30s and I think about so many people between 30 and 40 and so many seem to have huge, new, gorgeous...
There are definitely perks to renting—less commitment, more choice in terms of neighbourhoods, not having to pay for incidentals or property taxes. But, there’s also a good chance you’ll be dealing with things that...
Officials from various Canadian governments and the lumber industry are expressing disappointment that the U.S. has decided to go ahead with a plan to double the amount of duty it imposes on softwood lumber that...
Do you carry cash? And if you do, how much? I am interested because I carry less than 50 dollars in cash (in bills) that I have yet to even touch after a year....
When Ashley Chapman announced a new vaccine policy at his Ontario ice cream company, he never expected people would boycott his product, send him hate mail, and call his elderly father a Nazi. Chapman...
I asked where they would have ended up, if they couldn’t settle in Mexico. “At one point we were set on Nicaragua, but the political situation there has changed so much. There’s no way...
I just discovered a fellow coworker has maxed her credit cards on Christmas presents. She seems to be under the impression that she is obligated to buy presents to the point that she's taking...