What Canadian women regret most about money—and how Gen Z can avoid it
From investing too late to lacking an emergency fund, many Canadian women share similar regrets. Here’s what Gen Z...
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Our MoneyFlex column speaks to the real financial issues young Canadians experience every day, such as coping with rising food prices, looking for ways to earn more income, and finding affordable mental health support. We break it all down in timely, relatable articles for readers of all levels of financial literacy and familiarity. You’ll hear from experts who simplify the issues that fill headlines and social media feeds, explaining how they might impact you, and you’ll get practical tips for navigating money challenges. We believe you don’t have to have a finance degree to flex your money skills.
From investing too late to lacking an emergency fund, many Canadian women share similar regrets. Here’s what Gen Z...
Gen Z faces an “experience gap” as AI and employer expectations rise. Co-ops, apprenticeships, and hands-on learning are now...
Gen Z is prioritizing purpose, mentorship, and flexibility over salary. Here's how choosing the right early-career environment and a...
Outdated money rules don’t work for Gen Z in 2025. A Canadian expert explains which financial advice to retire—and...
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From micro-apartments to co-living, Gen Z is finding clever ways to balance cost, convenience, and lifestyle as offices reopen.
Investing young pays off. Learn the saving tips and money habits Gen Z is using—and how to apply them...
Young Canadians are building wealth by buying “boring” businesses from Boomers. Here’s why laundromats, trades, and car washes are...
From rent to hair styling, phone to internet plans, these expenses are surprisingly negotiable. How every young Canadian can...
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Here are several ways you can create habits that encourage saving and smart spending so that college or university...