Inheriting my family's financial worries shaped my attitude to money

Jessica Moorhouse reflects on her grandfather's experiences with poverty and how they impacted her money decisions.

An ode to the oven as they disappear from Toronto condos

Removing the oven from our living spaces will only make us spend more money on dining out.

CIBC says Bank of Canada will now cut rates in Q2 2020

CIBC is the first major bank to predict a rate cut from the Bank of Canada. 

Fixed mortgage rates have fallen below variable mortgage rates in Canada

As bond yields continue to fall, homebuyers stand to benefit. 

Toronto home sales, prices see strong jump in May

The 15-year low for the month of May appears to be over, as home sales increase by 18.9%. Yet listings grow by only 0.8%.

How should you and your partner split shared expenses?

A relationship expert and financial planner weigh in on whether it’s best to split 50/50 or proportionate to income.

Ottawa tornado causing insurance woes for homeowners

Nearly a year later, and after another tornado hit this weekend, homeowners are still waiting to resolve their claims.

Those in Toronto’s low-income areas more likely to be killed or injured by traffic

Low-income neighbourhoods tend to be scaled for cars, putting pedestrians more at risk.

These are the best personal finance reads from May 2019

Featuring stories that encourage readers to disobey conventional financial wisdom.

GTA drivers are having their licences suspended over 30-year-old traffic tickets

The City of Toronto is sifting through unpaid traffic tickets from as far back as the 1980s and prompting licence suspensions.

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