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Newcomers to Canada

A Canadian family moving, thanks the BoC rate cuts, which improved mortgage affordability in Vancouver, Toronto and Hamilton

Mortgages

How much income do I need to qualify for a mortgage in Canada?

How much income do I need to qualify for a mortgage in Canada?
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ETFs

Buying ETFs in Canada Tool: The MoneySense ETF Screener

Which ETFs should you invest in? Which ones best suit your risk tolerance? What about personal ethics? Check out...

Buying ETFs in Canada Tool: The MoneySense ETF Screener
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Credit Cards

The best no foreign transaction fee credit cards in Canada for 2024

Cards that waive or refund the fee for foreign currency charges are few and far between—but if you’re a...

The best no foreign transaction fee credit cards in Canada for 2024
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Credit Cards

What happens if you don’t use your credit card?

What happens if you don’t use your credit card?

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Shopping

Will food prices keep going up? Check the weather

From farm to table: How extreme weather affects prices along the food supply chain.

Will food prices keep going up? Check the weather
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Investing

Why GICs are a good addition to an RRSP or a TFSA

Why GICs are a good addition to an RRSP or a TFSA
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Investing

What types of GICs are available in Canada?

What types of GICs are available in Canada?

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Real Estate

Yes, a cottage is an investment property—here’s how to minimize capital gains tax

Should you “invest” in a cottage? And if you do, what happens when you sell it, give it away...

Yes, a cottage is an investment property—here’s how to minimize capital gains tax

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