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.

I spend more on groceries than I should because I live with a very hungry man

Not only is living with a food monster frustrating; it can also get kind of expensive.

Condo sales in Toronto’s suburbs are on fire right now

Sales in the 905 region grew by nearly 150% in the second quarter.

These are the best personal finance reads from July 2019

Bad clients, expensive cities and one questionable financial concept.

You can now use digital auto insurance pink slips in Newfoundland and Labrador

And becomes the second province in Canada where electronic proof of auto insurance is allowed.

REPORT: High loss ratios keeping car insurance expensive across Canada

Canadian car insurance prices hit a record level in the second quarter, according to our Auto Insurance Price Index.

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