Nearly 20% of millennials have lied about their income when applying for a mortgage: Equifax

One in five millennials have inflated their income on a mortgage application and almost a quarter think that’s okay.

My immigrant parents struggled so I wouldn’t have to. But the economy had different plans

For a long time, I believed that all their hard work and sacrifice would finally lead our family to financial freedom.

Toronto suburbs see big gains in detached home sales after two-year slump

In August, detached home sales in the 905 region were 24.5% higher compared to the year before.

These are the best credit card intro offers in Canada for 2019

We round up our favourite promotions of the year.

Digital auto insurance slips are now allowed in Ontario

Ontario drivers are now allowed to keep proof of insurance on their phones.

Committee recommends Toronto city council not grant licences to new payday loan stores

The licensing committee says payday loan stores are popular among vulnerable residents in low-income areas.

Bank of Canada keeps close eye on escalating trade conflict as it holds overnight interest rate

Economists believe a cut is still very much on the table for this year, probably in October.

Ontario plans to allow electric scooters on provincial roads with 5-year pilot program

The province is proposing a pilot program that would allow e-scooters on any roads that bicycles can ride on.

These are the best personal finance reads from August 2019

It’s back-to-school season, so this time around, we’ve chosen stories about the perils of financial debt.

Alberta’s 5% auto insurance rate cap has officially expired

The province does not have plans for a replacement policy.

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