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Taxes

Government puts the chill on EI rates, but premiums still hiked for some in 2014

Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation says maximum employee EI rates will go up by $23 in 2014 to $914.

Government puts the chill on EI rates, but premiums still hiked for some in 2014

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Top Canadian CEOs earn annual worker’s salary by lunchtime on Jan. 2

Average compensation among Canada’s top 100 CEOs was $7.96 million in 2012.

Top Canadian CEOs earn annual worker’s salary by lunchtime on Jan. 2

Retirement

How retirement systems vary among major nations

From the U.S. to China to Germany...

How retirement systems vary among major nations

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Money No. 2 on list of resolutions

Personal finance is second only to health and fitness when it comes to New Year resolutions, a BMO poll...

Money No. 2 on list of resolutions

Shopping

Change your online shopping habits and save

Here are five tips to help you curb online impulse buys

Change your online shopping habits and save

Shopping

Holiday shopping apps that will save you money

These four handy smartphone tools will help you stay on budget

Holiday shopping apps that will save you money

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TSX up in wake of Fed taper decision; gold stocks drag

The Toronto stock market closed higher Thursday, a day after markets responded enthusiastically to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s decision...

TSX up in wake of Fed taper decision; gold stocks drag

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Fed will begin to reduce bond purchases

The Federal Reserve will reduce its $85 billion a month in bond purchases by $10 billion starting in January

Fed will begin to reduce bond purchases

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Provinces say Flaherty is blocking CPP improvement plans

The federal ministers says Ottawa is the only voice against proceeding to consultations and study

Provinces say Flaherty is blocking CPP improvement plans