Young Money: This 22-year-old turned down a six-figure job to start his own business

Along with two co-founders, Zain Manji founded Fiix, a Toronto-based startup that aims to revolutionize the way people maintain and repair their vehicles. Sales have already crossed the $1 million mark

Toronto home sales down 26% one month after new housing measures introduced

In April, Ontario introduced a plan to cool down the housing market in the Greater Toronto Area and surrounding regions. Now, a month later, real estate brokerage Realosophy Realty Inc. has calculated that sales in the GTA have dived

As landlords cash in on high prices, Toronto renters are scrambling for a place to live

As the real estate boom continues, more renters are finding themselves being given the 60-day ultimatum by their landlords

MIT survey finds drivers are becoming less confident about self-driving cars

A survey of American drivers found that while people have become more accepting of driver assistance features like automatic emergency braking, doubts about fully self-driving cars are growing

Will cancelling my credit card damage my credit score?

An expert explains what happens when you close a credit card account and what you should really be worried about

Canadian youth rank second in global financial literacy

A global report has found Canadian teenagers rank second in the world for financial literacy, losing out only to Belgium

BoC keeps policy rate at 0.5%, but hints higher interest rates are coming soon

The Bank of Canada left its benchmark interest rate unchanged Wednesday, while hinting that it may soon be time to start normalizing rates

Is credit card insurance enough — or do you need extra travel insurance?

When it comes to travel insurance, too many people think they'll be protected by their credit card. Here's why that's not necessarily the case

Why driving in summer is actually more dangerous than winter

It has been documented throughout Canada and the United States that more people die in collisions during the hot summer months

Majority of Canadians with mortgages will be in financial trouble if rates rise: Manulife

A new survey from Manulife Bank says many are not financially prepared to handle higher interest rates

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