The mortgage stress test is pushing Canadians to risky private mortgages

Mortgages from private lenders are less stable and charge higher interest rates.

Why isn’t personal finance questioning the status quo more?

Many people struggle with their finances. But is that a personal issue, or a social one?

Air Canada is relaxing the refund rules for its Aeroplan program

New perks include reduced refund fees and the option for a full refund within 24 hours of booking.

Members of the Aeroplan travel loyalty program will see some enhancements to the plan’s refund rules, Air Canada has revealed.

Why so many of us tend to financially sabotage ourselves

No matter how messy your finances are, they're not beyond repair — and believing that they are won't help.

There’s a growing housing divergence between East and West in Canada

Demand in B.C., Alberta and Saskatchewan is paling in comparison to demand out east.

Dashcam footage saves Toronto resident from having to pay deductible

Dashcams can be incredibly helpful when it comes to determining fault in motor vehicle accidents.

Are we being told to save too much for retirement?

Some experts say not everyone should heed warnings to save as much and as early as possible for retirement. 

Toronto renters get some relief as vacancy rate hits highest level since 2015

Renters can thank a growing supply of housing in the city.

These five paint colours reduce a home's resale value

Steer clear of these colours if you’re planning to sell your home one day. They detract from its resale value.

Bank of Canada holds interest rates, suggests it’s in no hurry to raise them

The national economy is continuing to improve, but ongoing trade conflicts are keeping the bank cautious.

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