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Not living paycheque to paycheque is hardly financial independence

The percentage of Canadians living paycheque to paycheque has declined but it's a far cry from widespread financial independence....

Not living paycheque to paycheque is hardly financial independence

Investing

REITs: Bruised not beaten

The REIT party isn't over. In fact, the correction might have uncovered a buying opportunity.

REITs: Bruised not beaten

News

What the EI premium freeze means for you

Both low and high income earners will pocket a little more cash each paycheque.

What the EI premium freeze means for you

Shopping

Keeping our sense of entitlement in check

Challenge yourself to not buy anything at all at least once a week.

Keeping our sense of entitlement in check

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Shopping

5 things your bank teller isn’t telling you

They can waive fees and love to gossip.

5 things your bank teller isn’t telling you

News

The new MoneySense.ca: Built to build your wealth

We've made some changes that we hope you'll like.

The new MoneySense.ca: Built to build your wealth

Shopping

Deadstock eyewear: A beautiful sight to behold

Newly discovered eyewear from previous decades offers value.

Deadstock eyewear: A beautiful sight to behold

Home and Décor

Why you don’t need a $40 light bulb

The 11-watt LED from Philips hit the market earlier this year, undercutting the average price of LEDs in its...

Why you don’t need a $40 light bulb

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Home and Décor

A chair with flair

Get the look of Eero Saarinen's tulip chair for less.

A chair with flair

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