Fear of missing out (FOMO) is a part of life — and even though it sounds like a totally new-fangled millennials-are-the-worst kind of trend, people have been feeling like they were missing out on stuff for a long time. This is anything but a new concept.
Ah, Halloween. The only day it’s acceptable for regular people to dress up like clowns, zombies, or superheroes. Well, except for Comic Con. Even though law enforcement personnel are extra vigilant during that night, there are bound to be both kids and adults who feel the need to pull Halloween pranks.
With half the country’s GDP on its back, the housing market is one of the most essential industries in Canada. Preventing a crash is a top priority for many of Canada’s politicians, but many fear that we’re heading in that direction.
If you’re looking to break into the housing market or considering your next step up the housing ladder, you’ve likely heard that Canada’s federal government made some important changes last week.
As fun as it may be to ride a motorcycle, there’s also a much higher risk of injury should anything happen. However, that could all change soon as BMW reveals a new motorcycle that will supposedly eliminate the need for helmets and leather.
It seems like everyone’s got a side gig nowadays, and I credit the entrepreneurial spirit of the sharing economy (y’know, Uber, Airbnb, etc.) for that.
$250,000. That’s the approximate income someone needs to afford the average Toronto home at $755,755, at least going by the old “three times your income” rule. The average household income in Toronto is about $76,000. For millennials, it’s even lower.