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How to find room to save in 2026—even with tight budgets

Want to save more in 2026? Learn how reviewing subscriptions, travel, and everyday spending can free up cash and...

How to find room to save in 2026—even with tight budgets
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Crypto

How stablecoins could modernize Canada’s financial system

How stablecoins could modernize Canada’s financial system

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If not bonds, then what?

Many investors disparage bonds—with good reason. You have to determine what problems these investments solve and whether there are...

If not bonds, then what?
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Hot stocks: Canada’s top performers in Q4 2025

All that shone were precious metals producers in the final quarter of the year, with a few notable exceptions.

Hot stocks: Canada’s top performers in Q4 2025

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How often should you check in on your finances?

From budgeting to credit scores and taxes, experts share a simple monthly, quarterly and annual financial checklist for Canadians.

How often should you check in on your finances?
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Your TFSA reset for the new year

If you’re not among the few who max out their TFSA every January 1, these new year TFSA tips...

Your TFSA reset for the new year
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So you fell short of your financial goals in 2025—here’s how to do better

A poll shows that a majority of Canadians failed to meet major money objectives over the past year....

So you fell short of your financial goals in 2025—here’s how to do better

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Can you hedge against a market crash with ETFs?

Short answer: yes, inverse and volatility ETFs can hedge market crashes, but the cost, complexity, and timing often outweigh...

Can you hedge against a market crash with ETFs?

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5 money moves to make before the end of the year

5 money moves to make before the end of the year

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