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Taxes

Canada’s income tax brackets for 2025, plus the maximum tax you’ll pay based on income

Want an idea of how much tax you paid—or will be paying—for 2025? Here are the federal and provincial...

Canada’s income tax brackets for 2025, plus the maximum tax you’ll pay based on income
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Mortgages

Looking for a mortgage in B.C.? Don’t limit your options to the big banks

Looking for a mortgage in B.C.? Don’t limit your options to the big banks
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Debt

The MoneySense guide to debt management: How to get out of debt

Struggling with debt? Learn how to assess what you owe, explore repayment strategies, and make a plan to get...

The MoneySense guide to debt management: How to get out of debt
A Canadian family moving, thanks the BoC rate cuts, which improved mortgage affordability in Vancouver, Toronto and Hamilton

Mortgages

How much income do you need to buy a home in Canada? A look at housing affordability in June 2025

How much income do you need to buy a home in Canada? A look at housing affordability in June 2025

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News

Is Canada in a recession?

If you’re worried about a recession in Canada, you’re not alone. Here’s what to expect and how you can...

Is Canada in a recession?

Resources

Are you receiving the child benefits you’re entitled to? 

In addition to the Canada Child Benefit, most provinces offer support for low- and middle-income families. Here’s a guide...

Are you receiving the child benefits you’re entitled to? 
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Budgeting

What is the Canada Carbon Rebate?

Learn about Canada’s carbon tax, launched in 2019 and ended in 2025.

What is the Canada Carbon Rebate?

Debt

Should I use retirement savings to pay off credit card debt?

Should I use retirement savings to pay off credit card debt?

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News

BoC held its rate on June 4—here’s why

The Bank of Canada held its key rate at 2.75%, citing high uncertainty, tariffs and more.

BoC held its rate on June 4—here’s why

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