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Top ways that credit card fees sneak into your trip

Top ways that credit card fees sneak into your trip
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Real Estate

The smart seller’s secret to reducing capital gains tax in Canada

Thinking about selling a property that’s not currently your primary residence? Knowing its value is essential to calculating—and not...

The smart seller’s secret to reducing capital gains tax in Canada
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Cogeco targets low-data users with new Canadian mobile service

Cogeco’s Canadian wireless launch arrives amid downgraded outlook, falling U.S. revenue, and analyst concerns.

Cogeco targets low-data users with new Canadian mobile service
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How can couples avoid capital gains tax on property in Canada?

A MoneySense reader asks what tax and probate implications she might face if she inherits a rental property held...

How can couples avoid capital gains tax on property in Canada?

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This revealing investment research tool is now available for free

The Index Matrix vividly illustrates how different assets performed in the past. Here’s how Canadians can use it to...

This revealing investment research tool is now available for free
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How to buy crypto in Canada

Canadian investors have several options for investing in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Here are the pros and cons of...

How to buy crypto in Canada
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Investing

Mutual funds vs. ETFs: What you need to know to decide what investment works for you

Both mutual funds and ETFs have their place, and the right one for you comes down to your financial...

Mutual funds vs. ETFs: What you need to know to decide what investment works for you
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Tax implications of giving your spouse money to invest

A MoneySense reader wants to give money to his spouse to invest. Can he avoid Canada’s income attribution rules?

Tax implications of giving your spouse money to invest

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Hot stocks: Canada’s top performers in Q2 2025

These top 10 Canadian momentum stocks all returned more than 40% over the past three months.

Hot stocks: Canada’s top performers in Q2 2025

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