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Weak Canadian bills handled with care, using ETFs.

ETFs

ETF strategies to help Canadian investors combat a weak loonie

Do you need to do anything to protect your portfolio from a weak Canadian dollar? Certain ETFs may help.

ETF strategies to help Canadian investors combat a weak loonie

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I hate working: What can I do about it?

Work is called work for a reason. But for some, it might be time for a break or a...

I hate working: What can I do about it?

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CPP for non-residents of Canada: How to apply, report pension income and more

A Certified Financial Planner explains how the CPP process works for a non-resident of Canada and if a return...

CPP for non-residents of Canada: How to apply, report pension income and more
Canadian investor looking at MoneySense's best dividend stocks

Stocks

Canada’s “Dividend All-stars” for 2026

Explore Canada’s top dividend stocks for 2026, ranked for yield, stability, and value to help investors earn income and...

Canada’s “Dividend All-stars” for 2026

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Canadian investor looking at MoneySense's best dividend stocks

Stocks

Top 100 dividend stocks in Canada 2026

Explore Canada’s top 100 dividend stocks for 2026, ranked for yield, stability, and valuation to help investors earn income...

Top 100 dividend stocks in Canada 2026
Canadian investor looking at MoneySense's best dividend stocks

Stocks

Methodology: How we chose Canada’s best dividend stocks 2026

A-grade stocks represent our top picks—and, reflecting a challenging set of market conditions, they’re scarcer than usual. But there...

Methodology: How we chose Canada’s best dividend stocks 2026
Canadian deciding between debt and investing holds two piggy banks.

Investing

Invest or pay off debt: A comprehensive guide for Canadians

Is it better to invest your money or use it to pay down your mortgage or other debt? It...

Invest or pay off debt: A comprehensive guide for Canadians

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How is a non-registered account taxed upon death?

Here’s a primer for Canadians planning for the tax payable on a non-registered account at death, including capital gains...

How is a non-registered account taxed upon death?

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Moving money from RRSPs, RRIFs and TFSAs in retirement

To have liquidity and reduce taxes, Canadians can move money between registered accounts. But what are the tax, contribution...

Moving money from RRSPs, RRIFs and TFSAs in retirement

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