Vancouver sets fees for public electric car chargers

The fees will range from $2 an hour, plus a regular parking rate for slow charges, and $16 per hour, plus the meter rate for fast charges

When it comes to financial literacy, Canadians really overestimate their knowledge

On Tuesday, LowestRates.ca released the results of a survey conducted by IPSOS that found Canadians vastly overestimate their financial literacy

Should you buy a home in Toronto right now? A real estate agent and an economist weigh in

After one of the most frenzied spring homebuying seasons in recent memory, sales of homes in Toronto have started to fall. Some think prices are soon to follow

Ontarians drive dangerously in construction zones, but don’t admit it

The Ontario Road Builder’s Association (ORBA) is continuing its two year campaign to shed light on dangerous driving, especially behaviour that puts road workers at risk

Scotiabank says 2017 will be a record year for Canadian car sales

Scotiabank is predicting Canadian annual auto sales will break records, a reversal of its original forecast that sales would slow down somewhat in 2017

How our love of loyalty programs is causing us to spend more

While there are a lot of great parts to loyalty programs — helping to pay for travel, offering discounts on your purchases — the programs themselves are designed in a way that promotes overspending

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We're one step closer to all smartphones having anti-distracted driving features

Apple’s next big iOS update is set to drop in just a few months, and with it will come a new distracted driving feature — likely one that will become standard on all smartphones

Should you get a dash cam in your car?

There are plenty of benefits to installing a dash cam in your car. Here’s why you should consider getting one

Canadians value their homes above any other possession: Allstate Canada

“What’s the most important thing you own?” asks a new survey by Allstate Canada. The answer was nearly unanimous: for Canadians, it’s their home

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