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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?

Investing

MoneySense at the MoneyShow: ETFs & Investing Strategies

Here’s how to get your free ticket to attend the MoneyShow virtual expo.

MoneySense at the MoneyShow: ETFs & Investing Strategies

Stocks

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

Mortgages

Why are mortgages so expensive in Canada?

Why are mortgages so expensive in Canada?
Canadians shopping for fresh foods at a market in Montreal, as food inflation doesn't seem to be going down.

Shopping

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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Shopping

Deal or no deal: What to know before shopping Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales

If you’re one of the many Canadians looking for Black Friday and Cyber Monday discounts, here’s how to know...

Deal or no deal: What to know before shopping Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales

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Where are rent prices headed in Canada?

A new Desjardins report predicts rent inflation will slow in the next few years.

Where are rent prices headed in Canada?

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