PC Financial customers are being moved to Simplii. Here’s what you need to know

President’s Choice Financial and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce are ending their 20-year relationship

Most Canadians aren't researching their options before buying financial products

This disconnect is costing Canadians a lot of money every year

Canadian home prices just had their first annual decline in more than four years

The Canadian housing market is showing signs of cooling off as sales activity fell in July and national prices declined 0.3%

Five things I learned from losing a bidding war

What transpired was a stressful 24 hours where I got little sleep and where I learned a lot about how ruthless bidding wars can be

Cooling Toronto housing market says goodbye to $1 million teardowns

It’s been nearly one month since someone listed this two bedroom rowhouse in the heart of a trendy Toronto neighbourhood for $649,000. No one’s bought it yet, which suggests things have changed in the city’s real estate market

Growing real estate value is fueling HELOC debt binge in Canada, says National Bank

Canadian homeowners are racking up debt at a record pace, says a new report from National Bank that looks at how home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) are driving the surge in consumer credit

Review: American Express Air Miles

American Express offers a surprisingly utilitarian travel rewards card for entry-level users such as myself: the American Express Air Miles Credit Card

Intel enters the self driving car space, expects to build 100 autonomous cars

After acquiring automotive supplier Mobileye, Intel has announced that it will produce a test fleet of 100 autonomous vehicles and that the first cars will be ready before the end of the year

You should be milking your work benefits — this is how to do it

It’s difficult to calculate the exact value of these benefits, but they can easily add tens of thousands of dollars to your overall compensation package.

Poll finds most Canadians spend more on back-to-school than on holiday shopping

The holidays are traditionally the season of spending, but a new poll by RetailMeNot suggests that Canadians are actually spending the most during the back-to-school season

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