What you need to know about credit card loans

There are good ways to borrow money and there are bad ways.

July’s prairie storms caused 48M in damage: IBC

Last month the Prairie provinces were battered by strong winds, hail, lightning, and heavy rain, causing $48 million in insured damage.

Why aren’t millennials buying homes?

Many commentators and others are wringing their hands over the data that indicates millennials aren’t buying homes.

Real estate is basically the only good thing going for us

The latest report on Canada’s GDP reveals that real estate was responsible for nearly half of Canada’s growth in May.

What you need to know about vehicle inspection in Canada

Driving a vehicle in Canada isn’t as simple as just putting the cash down and driving your new ride off the lot as you test the sound system. In order to operate a vehicle legally it has to be insured. Before you take that step, you must first get a vehicle inspection (also known in some places as a “safety”) done in the province you are looking to insure your car or truck in.

A Tesla caught fire on test drive and no one knows why

Teslas are really cool. Perhaps even the coolest cars around these days, but even cool cars aren’t perfect. Even cool cars can spontaneously combust.

Does travel insurance cover trips cancelled out of fear?

Everything is set and you’re ready for your trip. Suddenly, a global disaster hits and you’re nervous about that upcoming adventure. So what do you do?

Review: MBNA Rewards World Elite® MasterCard®

For those looking for a straightforward rewards credit card, it can be frustrating to deal with special rotating categories, or find themselves stuck with limited rewards redemption options.

Urbancorp buyers watch as dream homes disappear

Semi-detached homes in Toronto aren’t cheap or easy to secure, so you can imagine the frustration someone would feels after putting a down a deposit on a home only to find out they’ll never actually live in it.

Man wins $46 million lawsuit against Nissan dealership

Faustino Solorio probably left a courtroom earlier this week feeling a whirlwind of emotions after a jury ruled that a Nissan dealership owes him no less than $46 million.

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