Smolder-prone insulation leaves man with $13,000 bill from fire department

Insurance companies don't want to foot the bill — so firefighters are invoicing homeowners directly.

Canada might be bringing back 30-year amortizations for mortgages

The measure is meant to improve affordability for millennials, but some critics are wary.

Worst consumer spending in a decade might give Bank of Canada pause on rates

The next rate announcement is on March 6.

These are the best personal finance reads from January 2019

Stories that aim to change our outlook on millennials and money.

Toronto detached home prices tumbled 8.8% in January as sales flat

Meanwhile, prices increase for all other home types.

How does a DUI affect your auto insurance rates?

Also: how to regain your insurer's trust.

Home sales in Vancouver see their slowest January in a decade

January sales in the city were down nearly 40% from last year.

Most Canadians don't have enough life insurance

Some experts think we're underinsured.

PC Optimum customers say their points were stolen and the company was slow to act

Cardholders across the country are reporting missing points.

Bidding wars might be a thing of the past in Ontario as province launches review

Realtors might soon be able to disclose prices of other offers.

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