New site brings buying a used car to the 21st century

If there’s anything we understand here at LowestRates.ca, it’s that today’s generation prefers the convenience of online services more than ever. FinTech is exploding in North America, giving people more power over their finances than ever before.

5 used cars under $10k you should buy in fall

With winter just around the corner, many Canadians are already preparing for some pocketbook whiplash as holiday sale season draws near

Canada needs to take responsibility for its housing crisis: UK expert

International housing experts are in Vancouver this week to discuss strategies to increase housing affordability in cities around the world as part of the Re: Address housing conference. One of these experts had blunt words for Canadians and our apparent fixation on foreign buyers.

Blunt driving: what legal marijuana means for Canada’s impairment regulations

Listen up, proud stoners: it’s almost time! Justin Trudeau promised regulation and legalization of marijuana for both recreational and medical use. But once that happens, things are going to be little different, especially when it comes to road safety and impaired driving restrictions.

Tesla sets price for self-driving feature, hints at Uber-like service

Last week Elon Musk promised a big announcement in regards to his electric vehicle company and he didn’t disappoint. From here on out, every Tesla vehicle manufactured will be able to drive itself

Report: What really affects car insurance rates in Ontario?

We analyzed a sample of over 5,000 Ontario car insurance policies sourced through LowestRates.ca over the past 12 months to get the answer.

A new tool for the house hunt

Royal LePage, one of Canada’s largest real estate franchises, has released a free online tool that promises to make the search for the right neighbourhood a lot easier.

Car safety tech that Grandpa could only dream of

Vehicle deaths are going down each year, even as we collectively drive more kilometers and travel faster than ever before. This is a very good thing

Walmart ditches Visa in Manitoba today

Manitoba has only 16 out of the 400+ Walmart stores in the country, but shutting Visa out of every store in the province sends a clear message that they won’t be backing down in this transaction fee war.

Car insurance shopaholics: 10 Ontario cities that love to compare

Based on more than 5,000 auto insurance policies taken through LowestRates.ca over the past 12 months, here are the cities that are currently leading this trend in rate comparison

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