Feds and local governments to invest $400 million to fight floods in the GTA

More than $400 million will come from federal and municipal governments to fund four flood-mitigation projects.

What I learned dealing with bed bugs in my Toronto apartment

Bed bugs may be tiny, but their physical size is no indicator of the damage they can do to your bank account.

71% of Ontario drivers are concerned about all those pot holes

The majority of Ontario drivers are worried about the state of their local roads — but few are taking action.

Apple announces new credit card, but it's not coming to Canada

The first credit card from the tech company boasts "lowest interest" and no fees.

Are we about to see another round of fixed-rate mortgage cuts from the banks?

Homebuying season is upon us and bond yields are falling. That means all eyes are on banks mortgage rates.

The 2019 first-time homebuyers guide for Canadians

This in-depth guide explains everything about buying your first home, from getting a mortgage to choosing home insurance.

Ontario family dodges $46,000 bill for surgery in Mexico thanks to travel health insurance

Oakville, Ont., parents realize how expensive an overseas emergency surgery could have been.

B.C. drivers pay hundreds of dollars a year more than Alberta drivers for auto insurance

IBC argues that B.C. could lower premiums by adopting a private insurance model, but others are not so sure.

Tim Hortons joins the world of rewards programs with Tims Rewards

After customers make seven purchases, they can redeem their rewards for either a free coffee, tea or baked good.

The Canadian government is going to start helping young people buy homes

The federal government revealed several new policy measures to try and make housing more affordable as part of its 2019 Budget.

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