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A truck packed with furnishings and belongings is shown on Quebec's unofficial moving day in Montreal, Tuesday, July 1, 2025.

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Moving back home can save money—but only if you plan

Moving home can boost savings—but it comes with financial, emotional, and lifestyle costs. Here’s how to decide if it’s...

Moving back home can save money—but only if you plan
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Credit card interest rates: How high is too high?

A proposed 10% cap on U.S. credit card interest rates revives Canadian debate over bank profits, consumer savings, and...

Credit card interest rates: How high is too high?
Apps on a smart phone are shown in Mississauga, Ont., in this file photo from Monday, Nov. 13, 2017.

Financial literacy

How to turn your child’s first phone into a money lesson

Help your child navigate their first smartphone while learning money skills, avoiding hidden costs, and building healthy financial habits.

How to turn your child’s first phone into a money lesson
A magnifying glass enlarges the holographic image of Parliament Hill's Peace Tower on a 20 dollar bill issued by the Bank of Canada, shown in a display case at the Bank of Canada Museum in Ottawa, on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024.

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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
A person uses the calculator app on their phone in a photo illustration made in Toronto, on Monday, Sept. 22, 2025.

Budgeting

How automation can simplify your finances

Automating bills and savings reduces stress, prevents late fees, and helps you stay on track with your financial goals.

How automation can simplify your finances
A person uses the calculator app on their phone and works on a spreadsheet in a photo illustration made in Toronto, on Monday, Sept. 22, 2025.

Financial Planning

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?
A person uses the calculator app on their phone and works on a spreadsheet in a photo illustration made in Toronto, on Monday, Sept. 22, 2025.

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Plan for financial success in 2026

Take control of your finances in 2026 with this practical money checklist. From year-end tax moves to setting realistic...

Plan for financial success in 2026
Prime Minister Mark Carney holds up a copy of the budget as he and Minister of Finance and National Revenue Francois-Philippe Champagne make their way to the House of Commons for the tabling of the federal budget on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025.

Banking

Generational shift brings competition to Canada’s banks

Canada’s banking sector is undergoing major changes, with open finance, fintechs, and policy reforms creating more competition and choice...

Generational shift brings competition to Canada’s banks
A "Now Hiring," sign is displayed on the wall of a business Tuesday, May 30, 2023 in Montreal.

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Ontario’s new pay transparency rules will shake up hiring

Ontario’s new pay transparency rules require salary ranges and AI disclosure in job postings, aiming to level the hiring...

Ontario’s new pay transparency rules will shake up hiring