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The wealth gap in Canada is wider than ever

The wealth gap in Canada has reached a new record high. Here’s why—and what Canadians can do to shore...

The wealth gap in Canada is wider than ever
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How much cash should you carry when travelling abroad?

These days, travellers can choose from many kinds of cards to take on vacation—but in some situations, only cash...

How much cash should you carry when travelling abroad?
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Chat, is this real? The risks of following finfluencer advice

In a new report, the Ontario Securities Commission raises warnings about money advice on social media. Here’s how to...

Chat, is this real? The risks of following finfluencer advice
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Travel challenge: How much can you save in FX fees this summer?

Travel challenge: How much can you save in FX fees this summer?
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Shareholders push for ethical AI use at Canada’s biggest companies

Canadian investors are putting AI ethics on the agenda at major companies. Find out how shareholder pressure is driving...

Shareholders push for ethical AI use at Canada’s biggest companies
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How to handle a stock with a huge capital gain

Investors are sometimes reluctant to sell a stock because the capital gains tax will be substantial. Here are some...

How to handle a stock with a huge capital gain

ETFs

Single-stock ETFs: Approach with caution

Whether for income or day trading, these ETFs are more complex and potentially risky products than they first appear....

Single-stock ETFs: Approach with caution
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Banking

Top ways that credit card fees sneak into your trip

Top ways that credit card fees sneak into your trip
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Canadians are turning to family—and credit—to stay afloat

As the cost of living climbs, financial help from family and increased credit use are becoming survival strategies for...

Canadians are turning to family—and credit—to stay afloat