Foreign buyers flee Vancouver after new tax introduced

The efforts to curb the overheated Vancouver housing market look to be paying off after foreign buyer tax.

Tesla’s new in-car climate control aims to save lives

Despite the many warnings we get, pets and children are still left in hot cars to die. Elon Musk, who has a well-documented history of making design decisions based on his own experiences and concern for his family, doesn’t ever want to hear of someone dying in one of his cars because it was too hot or too cold.

Insuring your home when you have a pool

As the temperature soared to 30 degrees Celsius and higher this summer, I wished I had a pool in my backyard. Nothing beats taking a dip on a scorching hot day. And as Bart and Lisa Simpson taught us, having a pool will instantly make you popular among your friends.

The U.S. reveals standards for self-driving cars

U.S. President Barack Obama is closing out his final term as president with a series of forward-thinking moves including making sure the States have a plan in place for safe self-driving vehicles.

4 things to consider when choosing travel insurance for a U.S. trip

Canadians enjoy a world-class health care system that provides for many of our health-related needs. One exception is when we travel across the border or abroad

Chevy Bolt officially has more range than Model 3

Competition in the electric vehicle market has been pretty much nonexistent as customers had low incentive to make the switch.

Report: Are Canadians making embarrassing financial decisions?

To be frank? Yes. We like to think we’re money-savvy, but a recent Ipsos survey of 2,501 Canadians suggests we aren’t doing so hot when it comes to our biggest financial decisions.

Fiat Chrysler recalls 225,000 vehicles over airbag defects

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is recalling over 1.9 million vehicles across the world to deal with defective airbags that may not deploy during a crash.

Are you truly ready to buy a home?

We see buying a home as an important life and financial milestone. But are you really ready to buy a home? Find out.

Auto insurance premium hike may be coming for NB

A combination of low premiums and growing claims are costing New Brunswick auto insurers a pretty penny and it won’t be long until they pass some of those costs right back to drivers.

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