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How to reduce foreign exchange costs using Norbert’s Gambit

Converting between U.S. and Canadian dollars can be costly. This technique can reduce the cost from 2% or more...

How to reduce foreign exchange costs using Norbert’s Gambit
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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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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
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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

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Will Canada’s economy grow in 2025?

For 2025, experts predict economic growth, but slower gains and more volatility.

Will Canada’s economy grow in 2025?
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Should this DIY investor go all in on this international ETF?

You can exclusively hold international ETFs in any Canadian account, without paying a penalty. But there are taxes and...

Should this DIY investor go all in on this international ETF?
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Making sense of the markets this week: October 2

The best time to be a market bull, BlackBerry earnings, Nike revenues just do it, and a look at...

Making sense of the markets this week: October 2

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Investments are risky, but don’t panic

Buying high and selling low still not the way to go

Investments are risky, but don’t panic

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Rising interest rates no problem

Despite the Bank of Canada's rising interest rates, experts say the impact on Canadian stocks will be minimal.

Rising interest rates no problem

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