What kind of insurance do you need as a cyclist?

Did you know you have liability coverage for your bicycle under your home insurance policy?

Has Canada’s housing market achieved the elusive ‘soft landing’?

Strong employment numbers, population growth and low five-year mortgage rates are gently pushing prices and sales back up.

Ontario law firm files class-action lawsuit against Capital One for data breach

An Ontario law firm has filed a class-action lawsuit against the company after six million Canadians’ information was hacked.

Chase Bank forgives debt on two of its credit cards as it exits Canada

Chase Bank is leaving the Canadian credit card market — and wiping out customers’ debt as it goes.

Would you let a life insurance company monitor your health for cheaper rates?

John Hancock's Vitality program wants to empower customers. But who's really in control here?

Debt is at a record high, but Canadians having no trouble paying credit cards off

Credit card deliquencies are decreasing, while credit card payments are increasing. 

Toronto home sales soar in July with 24% increase: TREB

TREB says Toronto home sales increased by 24.3% last month, compared to July of last year.

Why getting a new SIN can be a real pain when you get hacked

The Canadian government only issued several dozen replacement Social Insurance Numbers last year.

Financially supporting a partner through depression can take a toll

We talk to two couples about how depression impacted their relationship — and their finances.

Quebec tackles debt with new 5% minimum credit card payment rule

New provincial regulations as of Aug. 1 will bring minimum credit card payments to 5% of balance by 2025.

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