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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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Banking

Top ways that credit card fees sneak into your trip

Top ways that credit card fees sneak into your trip

Travel

How to save on exchange rates when travelling to the U.S. for March Break

Fee-free credit cards and debit cards from online banks offer some of the best ways to save on exchange...

How to save on exchange rates when travelling to the U.S. for March Break
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The best rewards debit cards in Canada for 2025

These are the debit cards that can earn you rewards like cash back, PC Optimum points and Scene+ points....

The best rewards debit cards in Canada for 2025

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Video: How the Bank of Canada’s interest rate affects you

The Bank of Canada’s interest rate affects everything from your savings account to your mortgage payments. Learn more in...

Video: How the Bank of Canada’s interest rate affects you
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Prepaid cash back cards: A new way to manage your spending

Prepaid cash back cards: A new way to manage your spending
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Video: 5 reasons to swap your debit card for a prepaid cash back card

Video: 5 reasons to swap your debit card for a prepaid cash back card
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Want to save money on gifts? Embrace holiday sales, and start early

It seems like Black Friday sales have been running since October. Find out why—plus which days of the week...

Want to save money on gifts? Embrace holiday sales, and start early

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Credit and debit card “tap to pay” limits are now higher. Should you worry?

Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, tap limits were increased to help Canadians avoid touching surfaces like payment...

Credit and debit card “tap to pay” limits are now higher. Should you worry?

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