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TD Cash Back Visa Infinite Card review

With a juicy 3% cash-back return on gas, groceries and recurring bills, like streaming subscriptions and utilities, plus travel...

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Scotiabank Gold American Express review

If you love going out to restaurants, movie theatres and concerts, this card could help you get the most...

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TD First Class Travel Visa Infinite Card review

This premium TD card lets travellers redeem flexible rewards through a partnership with Expedia.

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BMO CashBack Mastercard review

One of the best perks of the BMO CashBack Mastercard may be its return on groceries—but you'll love how...

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American Express Cobalt Review

Is the Amex Cobalt worth the hype? Here’s how to know if it’s the best card to maximize the...

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Tangerine credit card review: Is it the best no-fee card in Canada?

You’ve heard the buzz about this no-fee cash back card, but is it worth the hype? And how does...

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PC Mastercard review

This no-fee card can be a good entrée into the PC Mastercard family for avid PC Optimum points collectors....

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Are you paying too much credit card interest?

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Finances stretched to the limit?

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