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How to reduce capital gains tax with RRSP contributions

RRSP contributions can reduce capital gains tax. How does that work, and when might a different tax strategy be...

How to reduce capital gains tax with RRSP contributions
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ETFs

Is your bond ETF actually a safe investment? Here’s how to check

Broad bond index ETFs haven’t always been there for investors in the past. Here’s a safer alternative if you’re...

Is your bond ETF actually a safe investment? Here’s how to check
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Mortgages

5 smart strategies for renewing your mortgage

5 smart strategies for renewing your mortgage
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Credit Cards

Best credit cards for rental car insurance in Canada

Credit cards with car rental insurance provide coverage if your rental car is damaged or stolen. These are the...

Best credit cards for rental car insurance in Canada
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Fraud and Scams

How to protect your devices against identity theft

How to protect your devices against identity theft

Stocks

Couche-Tard reports Q3 earnings, still pursuing deal with 7-Eleven operator

The Quebec-based owner of Circle K stores remains committed to acquiring the Japanese operator of the 7-Eleven chain despite...

Couche-Tard reports Q3 earnings, still pursuing deal with 7-Eleven operator

Stocks

Stock market news for investors: Shopify’s new exchange, Google’s acquisition, Nvidia’s launches and OTPP’s performance

New home for Shopify stocks, what Google’s acquisition of Wiz means and more. Here are the details for Canadian...

Stock market news for investors: Shopify’s new exchange, Google’s acquisition, Nvidia’s launches and OTPP’s performance

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Banking

Bank fees for non-sufficient funds will be capped at $10—but not until next March

New rules limit how much Canada’s banks can charge if you don’t have enough funds in your personal account...

Bank fees for non-sufficient funds will be capped at $10—but not until next March

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