Common-law splits: Who gets what
Common-law spouses don’t have an automatic right to division of property in Canada.
How to set a programmable thermostat to save you 5% on your next bill and other money-saving tips.

Common-law spouses don’t have an automatic right to division of property in Canada.

Now that Microsoft has entered the market with Surface, which tablet balances price and performance best?

Officers have ticket quotas for things other than speeding, they get paid overtime to show up in court and other things you should know.

Timeshares have a terrible reputation. Too bad, as this vacation option can really add value if purchased wisely. In this, the first of a three-part blog, I offer some insight into how to value a timeshare.

Retailers offer credit if you don’t make a claim, but watch for the traps.

Get the mower that’ll get the job done at the right price so you can go on enjoying summer.

A well-equipped workshop can save you a bundle in contractor bills. Have your projects run as smooth as a circular saw with these tips.

Sometimes it pays to spend a little more on brand-name items, but other times you might as well flush that money down the toilet. We poured through studies and Consumer Reports data to learn which generic goods make the cut. We also polled MoneySense readers for their thoughts on a number of household items.

Spending $50 to $75 on a couple you’re not that close to is reasonable, experts say.

We rank five entry-level luxury vehicles for value, safety and performance.