Canadian drivers concerned about vehicles with autonomous features: CAA

While Canadian drivers believe autonomous vehicles have benefits, most have concerns about accountability.

Is lending money to a friend ever a good idea?

A friend in need is a friend indeed. But when what that friend needs is money, things can get messy.

CMHC says calls to soften mortgage stress test rules represent a 'reckless myopia'

Passion has ignited on both sides of the aisle, as CMHC joins the debate about whether or not to ease stress test rules.

Canadians haven’t slowed down their borrowing as debt levels rise once again

On the bright side, delinquency rates are not increasing as well.

Nearly 40% of Canadians don’t know mortgage rates are negotiable

Not knowing can add up to thousands of dollars in additional interest costs a year. 

IMF cautions Canada not to let up on the mortgage stress test

The federal government faces pressure to ease mortgage stress test rules but the IMF says a gradual slowdown is what’s needed.

You could end up paying for mortgage insurance long after your mortgage is done

How one person found out they were being charged mortgage protection insurance long after the mortgage was gone.

Ottawa’s housing market is becoming the next hot spot in Canada

High-earning locals are pushing prices up, along with investors from Vancouver and Toronto.

Saskatchewan drivers are at risk because they don’t have enough insurance

Half of Saskatchewan's drivers only have the bare minimum when it comes to their auto insurance coverage.

Bank of Canada says climate change is a key threat to the economy

For the first time ever, the Bank of Canada issued a report highlighting how climate change, economy, and our financial system are intertwined.

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