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.

The First-Time Home Buyer Incentive is launching in Canada next week

Canadians who qualify for the program can expect to save about $286 a month, the government says.

Drivers who speed are the biggest insurance risks by a mile, study finds

A University of Waterloo study found that speeding is riskier than hard braking, acceleration, or cornering.

Should you get overdraft protection for your chequing account?

There's nothing worse than going to pay for something and getting declined.

At $1,044 per square foot, Vancouver condos are the most expensive in Canada

The city's condos are still the most expensive in Canada, even though their prices dropped.

More than just fraud is keeping auto insurance expensive in Canada

Auto insurance fraud is certainly a contributing factor to higher premiums, but there’s more to it than that.

Toronto is debating the future of Airbnb rentals this week

Property owners are appealing approved-but-not-yet-implemented regulations around short-term rentals.

Sudbury woman considers bankruptcy after racking up medical bills on U.S. trip

Sandra Cartledge had travel insurance — but her hospital stays occurred outside her coverage period.

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