It seems the Bank of Canada may not cut rates next week, after all. What happened?

The forecast appears to have softened, with economists no longer predicting a rate cut on Oct. 30.

Thinking you’re 'bad with money' can become a self-fulfilling prophecy

Negative self-talk has the power to lead to financially reckless behaviour, like giving up altogether.

Women find it difficult to secure funding when starting their own business, research shows

Recent research from Visa shows that female small business owners find it difficult to secure capital.

It now costs more than $2,500 on average to rent an apartment in Toronto

That’s a $145 monthly increase from this time last year, when the average monthly rent was $2,370.

Touch screens in cars are distracting, so why do we keep putting them there?

When we think about distracted driving, we almost exclusively think about cell phone use. 

Here are some of the weirdest driving laws around the world

Rules of the road can vary greatly across continents. Here are some of the most peculiar driving laws.

Election 2019: Where do Canada's parties stand on financial issues?

The election is right around the corner. We lay out where the parties stand on issues like housing, taxes, investing and insurance. 

Markham homebuyers still waiting for their townhouses three years later

Buyers who pre-purchased condo units in 2016 still haven’t seen them built, but it’s not for lack of developer money.

Canada’s insurance industry isn’t prepared for a mega-catastrophe

Canada has no federal involvement to help the insurance industry withstand major natural disasters.

Auto insurance rates in Ontario rise for eighth-straight quarter

There’s no relief in sight for Ontario drivers as prices for auto insurance in the province will rise by an average of 2.6%.

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