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Tiff Macklem announcing the rate cut on March 12, 2025

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Bank of Canada drops its key rate, points toward inflation and tariffs

Bank of Canada cuts its key interest rate to 2.75% as tariffs roil economy.

Bank of Canada drops its key rate, points toward inflation and tariffs
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How to deal with your finances when the economy is stressing you out

Interest rates, inflation—not to mention tariffs or a recession—can make finances stressful. But keeping a cool head is important....

How to deal with your finances when the economy is stressing you out

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Wealthsimple Cash review 2025

Wealthsimple Cash comes with high interest rates and a no foreign transaction fee card. Let’s take a closer look...

Wealthsimple Cash review 2025
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TFSAs

What is the TFSA contribution limit in 2025?

What is the TFSA contribution limit in 2025?

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How to improve your credit score with rent payments in Canada

How to improve your credit score with rent payments in Canada

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Find the best mortgage rates in Canada

Use the mortgage rate finder to compare the most current mortgage rates from the big banks and brokers instantly.

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House with Canadian flag: Will the housing markets open with the Bank of Canada's Jan. 29 rate announcement?

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Making sense of the Bank of Canada interest rate decision on January 29, 2025

Making sense of the Bank of Canada interest rate decision on January 29, 2025

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Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate by quarter point to 3%

The central bank announced its sixth cut in a row since June, as looming U.S. tariffs add uncertainty to...

Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate by quarter point to 3%

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When will rent costs in Canada stop increasing?

Turning point for renters: Rent prices should see relief this year, but markets still tight.

When will rent costs in Canada stop increasing?

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