Ride-sharing. What sounds like a simple idea has seemingly become one of the most divisive topics in the country. You’ve likely read or heard about the war between taxi companies and Uber over the last few years, but what’s the real deal with ride-sharing in Canada?
When I first got the keys to my condo I didn’t know what to expect. I was only thinking about throwing my first house warming party because I couldn’t wait to get my friends together.
Shopping in the United States is so much better than shopping in Canada. Not only are there more stores and products available, but the prices are lower than in Canada. Unfortunately, a lot of that price difference is caused by the exchange rate.
The world of life insurance is a complicated place. Many people try to get insurance on their own, but ultimately fail as they get bogged down by all the lingo and differing products.
Many of us chafe at the idea of buying insurance. It seems like a waste to pay a premium for something that might not even be used. However, the reality is that insurance in Canada is designed to protect you against the chance that something goes terribly wrong.
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Most people in Canada have regular car insurance, which remains in force for as long as the person insured has the car and continues to pay the premium.
You’re about to go on that big trip. There’s just one thing left. You have to decide which travel insurance coverage you want to buy. You’re not sure about how much coverage you need.
The idea of paying for life insurance bothers some people. After all, if you pass on, you don’t end up benefiting. The reality, though, is that life insurance isn’t meant for you.