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A person walks past a Dollarama store in Montreal, Wednesday, June 7, 2023.

News

Dollarama earnings report and upcoming growth for the retailer

Dollarama ups stake in Latin American business Dollarcity, plans expansion to Mexico.

Dollarama earnings report and upcoming growth for the retailer
A sign outside of a National Bank of Canada branch

News

National Bank to buy Canadian Western Bank at $5-billion valuation

The deal will further consolidate the Canadian banking sector, following RBC’s recent acquisition of HSBC.

National Bank to buy Canadian Western Bank at $5-billion valuation

News

Will the AI “gold rush” last?

Artificial intelligence systems could run out of human-written text used as chatbot training data by the end of the...

Will the AI “gold rush” last?
Lululemon store logo, as we report the yoga company's quarterly earnings and profit.

Stocks

Lululemon’s first quarter-earnings report: Profit turnaround

Lululemon sees first quarter net income hit $321 million and revenues up 10%.

Lululemon’s first quarter-earnings report: Profit turnaround
For sale sign, as the real estate market responds to the Bank of Canada's rate cut.

Mortgages

Rates are going down—is now a good time to buy a house in Canada?

Bank of Canada's rate cut could spur housing demand as Toronto home sales fall in May.

Rates are going down—is now a good time to buy a house in Canada?

News

RBC earnings: A look at the bank’s Q2 financials

RBC reports Q2 profit up, returning more cash to shareholders after closing HSBC deal.

RBC earnings: A look at the bank’s Q2 financials

Spend

How to save on food and drinks at your next sports game or concert

Try these tactics to prevent pricey snacks and beverages from derailing your entertainment budget.

How to save on food and drinks at your next sports game or concert

Credit Cards

Canadian consumer debt: How we’re paying for our credit cards

More Canadians only making minimum payment on credit cards, according to new TransUnion report.

Canadian consumer debt: How we’re paying for our credit cards

Debt

Why young people keep getting caught in debt traps and how to break the cycle

Ever-increasing credit card limits, lifestyle creep and a rising cost of living are contributing to a rise in debt...

Why young people keep getting caught in debt traps and how to break the cycle