Ontario woman shocked after pet insurer unexpectedly lowers coverage by 30%

The insurer is lowering its coverage from 80% to 50%, but the owner still needs to pay the same premium and deductible.

Remortgages and lines of credit: Infertility is an expensive diagnosis

Fertility lawyer Ellen Embury has seen infertile couples remortgage their homes and take out lines of credit to afford a child.

Household insolvencies will keep climbing if Bank of Canada raises rates, report warns

If the Bank of Canada hikes interest rates next year, it could “prove to be overkill” for household insolvencies.

Paying off debt is a New Year’s resolution for nearly half of Canadians

According to a survey from Willful, 46% of Canadians have “pay off debt” on their New Year’s Resolution list.

Majority of Canadians want financial advice to come from a human

The data show that a human element is important, which could pose a challenge for online robo-investment companies.

Being a child of divorce shaped the way I think about money

Sometimes, the best financial lessons come from a blend of two different lifestyles.

Congrats, Ontario. You've botched EV adoption with your cancelled rebate

Ontario is the only province not seeing year-over-year growth for electric vehicle (EV) sales.

The case for giving cold hard cash as a present this Christmas

Contrary to popular belief, monetary gifts — cash or cash-equivalents — can be a thoughtful gift.

Canadians would rather have a pension than a raise, HOOPP research reveals

80% of Canadians would rather have a better pension — or any pension at all — than a higher salary.

Novice drivers having a phone in sight isn’t distracted driving, B.C. court rules

Supreme Court Justice Watchuk ruled that while having a phone in view is tempting, it doesn’t qualify as driving distracted.

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