Is it worth it to pay premium credit card fees for the perks?

When it comes to attracting big spenders, credit card issuers go all out with card perks. There’s $500 sign-up bonuses, free golf memberships, high earning rewards points and the list goes on, but are all those perks worth the cost?

Unpredictable income is creating financial trouble for more than a third of Canadians, says TD

Canadians with unpredictable income are more likely to take on financial challenges and stress, says a new study by TD Canada Trust

Real estate movie trailers gone wild — the strange and sexist trend for selling luxury homes

This video is the ultimate example of “movie trailers for real estate” going too far

Toronto’s housing market might have just peaked, says BMO

Good news for aspiring home buyers in the Greater Toronto Area — the housing market could be cooling down in the coming months, according to Bank of Montreal’s top economists

The best money podcasts you should be listening to in 2017

There are no shortage of great money podcasts out there — here are some picks to get you started

Not keeping your life insurance up to date can have grave consequences

Aside from getting married and having children, there are lots of other life events that should trigger a review of your current policy.

B.C. housing supply hasn’t been this low in more than 20 years

Listings of new homes in British Columbia are down 50% in the past five years — a large factor in the region’s house price inflation

Is the Canadian housing market starting to cool?

Change is afoot in the Canadian housing market. The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) reports actual housing sales in April were down 7.5% from a year earlier, and down 1.7% from March

Montreal real estate board calls for more data on foreign home buyers

After taxes were implemented on foreign homebuyers in Toronto and Vancouver, the real estate board in Montreal says it wants more info on foreign buyers

Alberta is reviewing photo radar to make sure it's not a 'cash cow'

Alberta’s transportation minister says the province is investigating whether photo radar is actually making the roads safer or if it’s just a cash grab to fill municipal coffers

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