The skinny on robo-advising

In recent years, we’ve seen a lot about robo-advisors. It seems like the hot new way to invest. But what is a robo-advisor?

Fort McMurray residents still waiting to rebuild

In May, Alberta faced one of the worst natural disasters it ever has when a huge wildfire rampaged over the Fort McMurray region and consumed over 2,000 homes and other buildings. More than two months later, the fire’s out, and most of Canada probably thinks things are returning to normal in Fort Mac, but the truth is things have barely changed for many residents.

Best personal finance reads from July 2016

July is a month of summertime fun and sun. However, just because you might be vacationing doesn’t mean your finances are too!

Insurer and broker join forces to help women

Economical Insurance and their broker partner PV&V Insurance did a good thing this week. Together the companies donated $10,000 to YWCA Hamilton in support of its “At the Table” program.

Rent vs. buy: Manitoba

As home prices continue to soar across Canada, Manitoba remains a small island of affordability.

B.C. set to make Uber decision this fall

Uber has made for plenty a news story these past few years due to the competition it has with loudly protesting cab drivers

Getting car insurance in Alberta

In Alberta, like the rest of Canada, you must have insurance before taking your vehicle on the road.

Could B.C. foreign buyer tax cause trouble in Toronto?

Today, a 15% tax on purchases of residential property by foreign nationals goes into effect in British Columbia. The move, which is intended to help cool off the market in Vancouver has made some concerned that the tax will just make problems in other markets such as Toronto.

5 things travel insurance covers

When I went on my first trip I was baffled by the idea that I had to spend even more money. I decided to do some research and figure out what travel insurance is all about

Aviva launches ride-sharing coverage in Alberta

Critics of ride-sharing are going to have to come up with different arguments against the industry now that more cities are implementing regulations and provinces are approving insurance coverage for it.

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