Confession: I’m almost 30 and my parents still pay my cellphone bill

If I had to shell out that extra $50 per month, my budget would have to concede elsewhere. But justifying the money is the hard part

Uber stops testing self-driving cars in San Francisco after red light incident

Uber is hitting the brakes on its self-driving car pilot program in San Francisco after it refused to register its vehicles in the city

This bidding war shows just how crazy the GTA housing market is

Toronto’s housing market is fabulous right now — for sellers. Pretty much anyone selling a house will be able to get more than they’re asking for. One in Vaughan, however, may have set a new bar this week

Here’s how much Canadian holiday shoppers are spending this year

With less than a week until Christmas, the holiday shopping rush is heading into the home stretch. So we asked five shoppers in one of Canada’s busiest malls about their holiday spending 

Atlantic Canada continues to be the most affordable region for homebuyers

Stressed out by that condo price tag in Vancouver or that townhouse mortgage payment in Toronto? Then it might be time to consider looking further east for your home

MBNA, Capital One, HSBC Canada: Who’s getting Apple Pay next?

Most of Canada’s major credit card providers already work with Apple Pay. But if you’re shopping for a credit card beyond the big banks’ offers, you’ll have to keep waiting. Here’s the update

VW Canada settles dispute, offers diesel owners up to $8,000

Remember Dieselgate? It’s been more than a year since news came to light that Volkswagen was cheating emissions tests with its TDI “clean” diesel engines. Now, Canadian owners are finally getting answers on how the company will compensate them 

Interest rates are rising in the U.S. — should Canadians be worried?

Are you carrying a mortgage, car loan, or planning a trip down south in the next year? If so, you should probably have been paying attention last week when the U.S. central bank raised interest rates

Consumer confidence among Canadians high heading into holidays

Stagnating job creation be damned, Canadians are heading into the holidays as confident consumers.

Ontarian homeowners saw their homes make more money than they did in 2016

If you’re a homeowner in Ontario, chances are you made more money from the increase in the value of your home this year than you did from working your job

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