Best low interest credit cards in Canada

Are you in the market for a new credit card? Are you stuck with a balance for the time being? This article is for every Canadian looking to find the best low interest credit card on the market.

What you need to know to outsmart tow truck scammers

Swift, keen-eyed, and poised to pounce. Tow truck drivers are fighting for your business. Here’s how to not get scammed if you give in and take the tow.

Québec taxi drivers prepared to protest all summer

Public events in Québec this summer may face taxi protests if proposed regulations for Uber don’t come into effect this month.

Variable speed limits arrive in British Columbia

The B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure announced the installation and activation of brand new digital speed limit signs in three locations.

Housing sales slow in May, but prices still up in YYZ and YVR

In April, it seemed like maybe, just maybe, the Toronto and Vancouver housing markets were starting to cool off, and one month later it seems it’s true. But for those thinking about buying a home in either city that isn’t a good thing.

Best personal finance reads from May 2016

We hope that you enjoyed our article roundup from around the web last month, because we’re back again with a roundup of our favourite personal finance articles from the month of May.

Tesla to open six Superchargers in Ontario and Quebec

Even though electric vehicles (EV) have yet to capture more than a sliver of vehicle sales, the world has recognized the importance of alternative fuel and is committed to improving the infrastructure to make EVs a viable transportation solution for everyone. Leading the charge is Tesla, who has announced that they will be adding six new charging stations in Quebec and Ontario this summer.

How to compare credit card reward programs

When signing up for a credit card, it’s difficult to decide on the type of card that you should choose. If you have the discipline to pay off your balance and use your credit card wisely, you want to get some benefits beyond just being able to swipe the card.

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Ontario auto insurance prices drop along with benefits

Before being elected, the Ontario Liberal Party promised a 15% drop in auto insurance rates by August 2015. Well it’s nearly a year later and we still haven’t hit that target, but it is getting cheaper.

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