A look at what the LowestRates.ca team carries in their wallets

From USB drives to Guess loyalty cards, take a look at what we carry.

Finding out the house you bought used to be a grow-op not enough to back out of deal

A Toronto man lost a $30,000 deposit when he tried to walk away from his contract.

Everything you ever wanted to know about digital wallets and mobile pay

Afraid to start using Apple Pay or Google Pay? We've got you covered.

Housing speculators have shifted from houses to condos in Toronto

But can the red-hot price gains continue?

Are tech giants like Amazon going to be the next major insurance players?

Amazon may be offering home insurance soon.

Hey homeowners, stop telling me how great renting is

If you own a home (or townhouse, or condo) you’re no longer in a position to argue in favour of renting.

What getting rid of ‘postal code discrimination’ would mean for your car insurance

Some drivers would get cheaper rates, while others would pay more.

Last month’s Ontario windstorm most expensive natural disaster for insurers in five years

The storm cost insurers $410 million.

Something weird is going on in Canada’s housing market

Fewer people are selling, and fewer people are buying. What's going on?

Canadian government exploring subsidized home insurance in areas prone to floods

Many people who live in high risk areas can't afford home insurance.

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