Ford is recalling about 202,000 pickup trucks, SUVs, and cars to fix a problem with automatic transmissions suddenly downshifting to first gear. They also said they’re recalling 81,000 Explorer SUVs for rear suspension problems.
Toronto’s ticked off taxi drivers may get what they want after all if the city’s proposed ride-sharing regulations get passed when city councillors vote on them next week.
In 2016 you can find romance on a 5-inch phone screen, broadcast television is all but irrelevant, and social media keeps us plugged into pop culture and current events 24/7. It’s also changed the way people do business. While the disruption is being felt in many sectors, the financial services industry is only now beginning to evolve.
Car insurance in Canada is mandatory. However, there isn’t one set of rules about car coverage. Each province is different, and it’s important to know what to expect, depending on where you live.
When it comes to protecting your home, nothing pays like being prepared. That’s why it’s cool that Aviva Canada and the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction (ICLR) have partnered up to create an app that will hopefully reduce the amount of property damage Canadians get thanks to severe weather.
Do you want get a handle on your debt so that you can finally travel more or go out without feeling so guilty about your money? You don’t have to let your debt manage you.
For many decades there has been a stigma around HIV. Not only was it an misunderstood, near-untreatable, and deadly disease, but it was looked upon with fear and hatred. Now that it’s 2016 things are very different.
It’s no secret that women manage money differently than men. Women tend to be more cautious with their finances and are afraid of making big mistakes. The desire for security over power often leads to women deferring or handing off financial matters to their spouse or advisor.
One of the largest automotive scandals of 2015 has come closer to a conclusion as Volkswagen USA announced their offer to buy back or fix the nearly 600,000 emissions-test-cheating diesel cars that they’ve sold in the U.S.