Home insurance might not cover parts of house built without permits, couple learns

After a tree damaged their house, this couple got a rude awakening.

What auto insurance coverage is mandatory in Ontario?

Ontario law requires drivers to buy auto insurance. But how do you figure out if you have enough? Here’s what you need to know about being properly covered

Canadians are getting worse at paying their mortgages on time

Delinquency rates for mortgage payments are on the rise.

What you should do if you’re the victim of a hit and run

What recourse do you have when the other driver flees the scene?

Could facial recognition software help put a stop to distracted driving?

One company wants to improve road safety with facial recognition technology.

These are the best personal finance reads from February

Stories on when money improves our lives — and when it just makes things complicated.

Auto insurers in New Brunswick hiking rates by as much as 25%

Insurers in the province are getting permission to increase rates after a long struggle.

Parents of 30-35 year-olds are sending them an average of $3,729 a year

Boomers ruined the economy and now they have to subsidize their millennial children

City didn’t remove your snow? You still need to shovel to avoid liability (or fines)

So if the city won’t clear your sidewalks of snow and ice, you better do it yourself.

When it comes to insurance, the 'act of God' isn’t real

It's a colloquial phrase that you won't actually find in insurance policies.

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