My bad credit score made apartment hunting in Toronto a nightmare

I turned 25 in January. Up until now, I’ve been living with my parents, sheltered from the realities of Toronto’s pricey housing market

You’re now likely to die before paying off your mortgage in Toronto

A new report highlights just how unaffordable homes are in the city, calculating that it would take nearly 20 years for the average young person working full time to save up a down payment.

Five Canadian women changing the face of personal finance

They're developing cutting-edge products and services to help others take their financial know-how to the next level

Detached home prices in Toronto hit $1.5 million, nearly doubling in 5 years

Every month the Toronto housing market inches closer to what feels like that first peak on an insane roller coaster

These are our picks for best personal finance reads in February 2017

This month's best reads include a young Torontonian with no fixed address due to a crazy rent increase and the complicated world of home co-ownership

Five things we learned at the Toronto FinTech meetup

Five things we learned at the February 28, 2017 FinTechTO meetup

Canadian economy closes 2016 with growing GDP and household income

Canadians have a reason to relax, as the latest GDP update from Statistics Canada reveals that the economy is heading into 2017 in good shape

Canadian consumer confidence hasn’t been this high for seven years

Canadians are really feeling good about the economy right now, according to the Conference Board of Canada’s Index of Consumer Confidence. The Index rose 9.0 points in February 2017, bringing it to 114.8, the highest it's been since 2010

Here’s why buying a home with a friend makes more sense than renting

Home prices have grown past the point of affordability for most urban-dwelling millennials in Canada, but that doesn’t mean the dream of homeownership has to die

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