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Tired of bank fees? How to avoid the most common ones

Chequing account fees can go unnoticed and add up over time. Follow these tips to avoid them and find...

Tired of bank fees? How to avoid the most common ones

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How to recognize delivery scams during the holidays and Canada Post strike

Delivery scams are on the rise amid the Canada Post strike and holiday shopping season. Here’s how to identify...

How to recognize delivery scams during the holidays and Canada Post strike
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Know your TFSA contribution limit

Know your TFSA contribution limit
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Fewer Canadian drivers planning to buy an EV or hybrid

A new EY survey has found that demand for EVs and hybrid vehicles has dropped slightly, with drivers citing...

Fewer Canadian drivers planning to buy an EV or hybrid

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Why Canadian consumer debt continues to grow

Consumer debt reached a record $2.5 trillion last quarter. Find out what’s driving increased debt levels among certain groups...

Why Canadian consumer debt continues to grow

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GST holiday break: Is it good for Canada’s economy?

Economists share how the temporary tax cut and relief cheques may play into Canada’s growth picture.

GST holiday break: Is it good for Canada’s economy?

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Nvidia’s earnings: Blackwell AI chips play into (another) stock price rise

Nvidia beats earnings expectations as investors eye demand for Blackwell AI chips.

Nvidia’s earnings: Blackwell AI chips play into (another) stock price rise
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Bitcoin approaches USD$100,000 as post-election rally continues

The world’s biggest cryptocurrency topped USD$98,000 on Nov. 21. As it inches ever closer to six figures, investors wonder:...

Bitcoin approaches USD$100,000 as post-election rally continues

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Canadians shopping for fresh foods at a market in Montreal, as food inflation doesn't seem to be going down.

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Inflation is on target in Canada, so why does food (and other stuff) feel so expensive?

Why Canadians are still feeling the squeeze of high food costs, and what to do about it.

Inflation is on target in Canada, so why does food (and other stuff) feel so expensive?

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