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Image of a person shopping on their phone on the Shein website (Inlay) screenshot of Texas Attorney General lawsuit

News 6h ago

Shein clothing tested at 3,300x the safe chemical limit — and Canada has no system to catch them at the border

A Texas lawsuit, using Greenpeace testing, found lead, PFAS and phthalates in Shein products. Here’s why this matters and how to protect yourself

CERB repayments

News 7h ago

CRA wants $10 billion back in COVID benefits — what Canadians must know now

The CRA is hoping to collect more than $10 billion in COVID-19 payments this year and many Canadians are having to repay thousands in government benefits

Sun Life Financial

Insurance 8h ago

Sun Life's $213.5 million class action settlement: Are you eligible for a payout?

Sun Life is settling a major class action. Find out if your old policy makes you eligible

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Real Estate 1.0k views

$660k family home deal fell apart when in-law stopped paying — Dave Ramsey says sell it. Here’s why

Grey divorce is rising in Canada — and for women in their 60s, the financial stakes can be severe. Here’s what you need to know about RRSPs, CPP, spousal support and your rights before making a move

A man buying a car off a female car salesperson

Auto May 08

Bad credit car loans in Canada: how to qualify, where to apply and how to save thousands in interest

Canadians with bad credit, a consumer proposal or bankruptcy on their file can still get behind the wheel — by knowing where to look and how to compare lenders

A Porter Airlines plane departs from Toronto Pearson International Airport i

News May 08

Breaking the monopoly: How jets could lower the "Island premium”

How ending the turboprop era could slash downtown travel costs and boost airline rivalry

Hoping to retire at 60

Managing Money 4.9k views

Retiring at 60 with $850K in your RRSP? Here’s what Canadians need to know to make their money last

Early retirement sounds achievable with a strong RRSP balance — but the gap years between leaving work and before CPP and OAS begin are where Canadians often stumble

iPhone 16

News May 08

The Siri settlement: What Canadian tech owners need to know about the $250 million deal

Why iPhone 16 buyers are receiving payouts for missing features

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What does health insurance cover in Canada

Insurance May 08

What your provincial health card covers — and the gaps you'll pay for yourself

Canada's health card covers less than most expect. Find out what's covered and what isn't

Woman on phone looking concerned

News May 07

Record $704 million lost to fraud in Canada last year — and most victims stayed silent

The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre's data shows a record year for fraud losses — and the real toll is likely five to 10 times higher. Here's what the numbers reveal and how to protect yourself.

Retired woman looking at papers

Managing Money 3.1k views

‘Grey divorce’ at 62: Can Canadian women with $1.2M in investment savings really afford to start over?

Grey divorce is rising in Canada — and for women in their 60s, the financial stakes can be severe. Here’s what you need to know about RRSPs, CPP, spousal support and your rights before making a move

Over-saving for retirement

Managing Money 3.0k views

Why Canadians may be unnecessarily over-saving for retirement — and what you can do about it

Bill Perkins says the real retirement mistake isn’t saving too little — it’s spending a lifetime building wealth you’ll never use

A Porter Airlines De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 airplane is at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

News May 07

The infrastructure tax trap: Who pays for the jet-powered waterfront?

As Ontario fast-tracks Billy Bishop’s expansion, taxpayers face a huge question: Who pays for the growth?

Traffic flows at the entrance to Calgary along Highway 2 (Queen Elizabeth II Highway), in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

News May 07

Only 44% of Calgarians feel their property taxes are worth it — and a 3.9% hike is on the way

As new survey data shows a dip in resident satisfaction over gridlock and tax value, here's how to navigate the financial shifts in the 2025 municipal budget

How much does life insurance cost in Canada

Insurance May 07

How much does life insurance cost in Canada in 2026?

Your premium depends on more than your age. Here's a clear breakdown of what Canadians actually pay for life insurance — and how to get the best rate for your situation

Contactless ATM machine for payment by Bitcoin cryptocurrency.

News May 06

Canada’s crypto ATM ban: what it means for Canadians and scam victims

Due to fraud and money laundering concerns, Canada is proposing a criminal ban on cryptocurrency ATMs. If you've used or been urged to use one, here's how this change affects you

Images of man speaking into a microphone beside images of fake dating profiles

News May 06

Crypto romance scammers are bypassing dating app verification. Here’s how to identify it and protect yourself

Romance scammers are exploiting dating app verification tools to build false trust with Canadians — then steering victims toward crypto fraud schemes that can drain savings overnight

Person holding a smartphone with the Whatsapp logo on it

Investing May 06

CSA warns Canadians about WhatsApp stock scams that wipe out investors

Fraudulent 'investment groups' are using WhatsApp, Telegram and Discord to manipulate stocks and leave Canadian investors with catastrophic losses

Man and woman looking at papers

Managing Money May 06

10 years away from retirement? Here are 5 investments Canadians with $500K or less saved need to reconsider

Protecting your nest egg now matters just as much as when you were building it — and the 10-year window before retirement is when your investment choices can make or break your financial future.

Downtown Vancouver British Columbia

Real Estate May 06

A BC landlord faced a $45,000 penalty after flying to China to care for her sick father. A court just sided with her

A recent BC Supreme Court ruling reveals how family emergencies can protect homeowners