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News

Canadians aren’t as generous as they used to be

Recent research shows a long-term drop-off in charitable giving, especially among young Canadians and those who are less well-off.

Canadians aren’t as generous as they used to be
A person carries bags after shopping at the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet on Boxing Day in Richmond, B.C., Thursday, Dec. 26, 2024.

Shopping

AI is poised to become Santa’s little helper this holiday

More Canadians are using AI to find gifts, compare prices, and navigate holiday sales. Learn how the tech is...

AI is poised to become Santa’s little helper this holiday
Signage for Nvidia is seen at the All In AI conference in Montreal on Thursday, Sept., 25, 2025.

Investing

Is the AI boom a ‘bubble’? Tech leaders don’t think so

Experts say AI isn’t a bubble: demand is real, adoption is rising, and the technology is ready for companies...

Is the AI boom a ‘bubble’? Tech leaders don’t think so
As the holiday season approaches, one expert says Canadian consumers are facing new emerging threats related to fraud

Fraud and Scams

AI-fuelled scams on the rise as holiday shopping begins

As holiday shopping kicks off, AI-driven scams and digital fraud are on the rise. Learn how shoppers can protect...

AI-fuelled scams on the rise as holiday shopping begins

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People walk the Petit Champlain street with Christmas decorations, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024 in Quebec City.

News

Holiday job postings rise, but competition remains fierce

Holiday job postings in Canada are up slightly this year, but competition remains strong as unemployment stays elevated, making...

Holiday job postings rise, but competition remains fierce
Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives at Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025.

News

Canada’s 2025 budget bets on capital projects to drive long-term growth

The 2025 budget projects a $78B deficit to fund $1 trillion in housing, infrastructure, and productivity investments while streamlining...

Canada’s 2025 budget bets on capital projects to drive long-term growth
The federal budget is seen available for distribution on tables in Ottawa, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025.

Banking

Canadians to see lower fees and simpler account transfers

Ottawa’s budget aims to cut banking fees, simplify account transfers, and boost competition, giving Canadians more choice and fintechs...

Canadians to see lower fees and simpler account transfers
The Questrade logo is seen on a smartphone in a photo illustration made in Toronto, Friday, Nov. 29, 2024.

News

Questrade secures approval to launch Canada’s newest bank

Questbank will expand Questrade into everyday banking, complementing its wealth and investment services while joining other fintechs in challenging...

Questrade secures approval to launch Canada’s newest bank

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President Donald Trump, center, surrounded by House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., from left, Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., Vice President JD Vance, Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, holds up the GENIUS Act, a bill that regulates stablecoins, a type of cryptocurrency, after he signs the bill in the East Room of the White House, Friday, July 18, 2025, in Washington.

Crypto

Canadian stablecoins push ahead amid growing regulatory calls

Canadian stablecoin initiatives move forward amid calls for clearer rules and regulation to protect the financial system and domestic...

Canadian stablecoins push ahead amid growing regulatory calls

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