An app creator by night tells us why you should take on a side project

For many young professionals today, investing in your career outside of your job is a modern reality

Canadians would rather work on getting fit than on their finances, says study

Resolutions to achieve fitness goals are more popular than resolutions to achieve financial ones, suggests a new survey by Ipsos

Are new car technologies going to make your insurance rates cheaper?

Everywhere you look, carmakers are loading their vehicles with a slew of technologies that are making them safer than ever to drive

Walmart Canada lifts ban on Visa at its Manitoba and Thunder Bay stores

The spat between Walmart Canada and Visa is coming to an end as the retail company said it will once again allow customers to use Visa credit cards at its Canadian stores

Canadians buying more luxury cars than ever as sales hit record last year

Canadian car companies have tallied up the final sales numbers for 2016 and while it may have been a tough year in some provinces like Alberta, things have been better than ever for automakers

Netflix, Uber, Spotify: How big should your digital budget be?

As more and more ways to spend your money online pop up, it got me thinking: how can we keep our budget in check in our increasingly digital world?

 

House price inflation set to slow in Vancouver and Toronto this year, says report

A new report suggests that national house price growth will slow from 10% to 6% in 2017

Here are 4 ways buying a home will change in 2017

The new year brings with it a slew of changes to Canada’s housing and mortgage market. Below we outline all the changes, which you’ll have to know as you’re buying a new home in 2017

B.C. owners in for a shock on their property assessments

The 2016 property assessments for B.C. are out and a lot of homeowners in Metro Vancouver could be in for a shock as the assessed value of their homes shot way up last year

Four economists weigh in on how low the loonie will go in 2017

We’ve got bad news for cross-border shoppers and snowbirds this year: economists are predicting the loonie will lose even more ground against the U.S. dollar in the next 12 months

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