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

Taking a trip to another province? You might want to get travel insurance

When it comes to health coverage in Canada, you might as well be crossing over into another country when you enter another province.

Do it for the ‘gram: Are you blowing your budget to impress others on social media?

We're spending more money than ever to impress other people on social media

Air Canada to drop Aeroplan and start its own loyalty program in 2020

Canada’s biggest airline will be cutting ties with Aeroplan and replacing it with its own yet-to-be-named program in 2020

New Volkswagen can pull itself over and wake up drowsy drivers

Volkswagen is about to drop a new sedan into the market and it’s bringing with it some impressive autonomous features.

So you want to get a pool. Here's what it will do to your home value and insurance premiums

Canadians might have a woefully short season in which outdoor water isn’t frozen, but that doesn’t stop us from spending on pools, ponds, and waterfront properties

Welcome to once-sleepy Georgina, now Ontario’s hottest real estate market

How far do you have to go to find an affordable home that checks all the boxes? For prospective homebuyers in Toronto, that search is increasingly taking them 70 kilometres north to an unlikely hotbed of activity

Majority of Canadians are willing to drop cash in favour of digital payments

A new study found that two-thirds of Canadians are willing to do away with cheques and half would be okay to stop using traditional cash as well

Here's why mortgage rates in Canada have hit record lows this year

We’re in the thick of the spring homebuying season and contrary to warnings just a few months ago, mortgage rates in Canada have actually been trending downward in the past few months

It costs Canadians $33 billion a year to take care of their aging parents

The problem today is, even after working hard and saving up, many retirees still have to rely on their adult children for help

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