By: Dominic Licorish on November 16, 2020Here are 5 things you need to do to avoid a car accident this winterAfter a nasty 100-vehicle pileup in Ontario this past weekend, we felt it a good time to share some of the best tips for winter driving, so you don’t end up like one of those poor drivers on Youtube
By: Lisa Coxon on January 27, 2020TD customers will soon be charged compound interest on credit cardsEffective March 2020, TD will charge credit card customers compound interest (or interest on unpaid interest).
By: Lisa Coxon on January 24, 2020These were Canada's 10 best-selling cars in 2019The car market has taken quite a beating in the last decade. Here’s who came out on top in 2019.
By: Zandile Chiwanza on January 23, 2020Two of the world’s least affordable housing markets are in CanadaTwo Canadian cities rank among the world's severely unaffordable cities according to a global survey by Demographia.
By: Zandile Chiwanza on January 22, 2020Bank of Canada kicks off 2020 with no change to interest rates Canada’s central bank decides to hold interest rates in its first announcement of the year.
By: Lisa Coxon on January 21, 2020Extreme weather caused $1.3 billion in insurance damage in 2019According to the Insurance Bureau of Canada, this makes 2019 the seventh-most expensive year on record.
By: Lisa Coxon on January 20, 2020Canadians stressed about debt exercise less, don’t sleep well, and are alone moreThese are the findings of two recent studies conducted by DUCA Impact Lab and Angus Reid.
By: Zandile Chiwanza on January 17, 2020Auto insurance rates rise in Ontario for third year in a rowThe Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario (FSRA) has released its approved auto insurance rates for the fourth quarter of 2019.
By: Zandile Chiwanza on January 16, 2020Women earn less than men right after graduation, gap widens over time Differences in earnings between men and women begin immediately after graduation, according to a report called, How Much Do They Make?
By: Zandile Chiwanza on January 15, 2020Historically low vacancy rates drive rents to all-time highsCanada’s national vacancy rate declines to its lowest level — 2.2% — since 2002 in CMHC’s latest report.