The Chevy Bolt can be driven without the brake pedal

The automotive industry’s big players are shifting their focus to electric vehicles (EV). With the technology and infrastructure slowly but surely getting advanced enough for mainstream consumers, the race is on to bring the best affordable EV to the masses.

What you should know about student credit cards

One of the best ways to start building credit and establishing independent finances as an adult is to use a credit card. It’s also exciting to know that you can expand your horizons when it comes to spending.

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Key interest rate decision: BoC holds rate

The Bank of Canada (BoC) announced the result of its biquarterly key interest rate decision. As expected the Bank is waiting and watching before making any changes to the country’s interest rates.

[CONTEST] Start school off right with our Student Survival Kit

It’s officially back-to-school season, and Canadians from around the country will be heading to university or college — either for the first time or as returning students. Here are some thoughts from our 2016 summer student, Ankur Gupta, who is returning to Queen’s U for his final year.

19-year-old creates AI to help you fight parking tickets

A 19-year-old programmer has created a website to give free legal advice to those fighting parking tickets. It only went live late last year but it’s already successfully helped appeal over $3 million in tickets.

What you need to know about insuring someone else on your car policy

When I got my driver’s license at 16, my parents added me as an occasional driver to their car insurance policy. I’m glad they did because it allowed me to build a driving history with the insurance company.

UPS courier tosses valuable painting in trash

In today’s digital world, sending mail is rare. Usually if someone takes the time to do it it's to send someone special something special, so it pays to make sure whatever you send someone is covered because things do still get lost in the mail and sometimes there’s no replacing it.

Five ways to save on condo insurance

When you first get the keys to your condo, you’re already down thousands of dollars. This is where condo insurance comes into play.

Airbnbs may be hogging Toronto’s waterfront condos

Over the years Toronto’s iconic skyline has changed thanks to the addition of more and more lakeshore condos. The new houses have turned the area into trendy little neighbourhoods for young professionals and new families, but those lake views may be a little too popular with short term rental investors.

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