Three-quarters of Canadian business leaders are investing at least as much as their American competitors

Despite a challenging economic climate, Canadian business leaders remain bullish on investment, even outpacing their U.S. and global peers in some areas. But that optimism is tempered by a warning: Without urgent policy action, Canada risks falling behind where it matters most, productivity-enhancing technology. A new KPMG survey finds that three-quarters of Canadian executives say […]
Barks over babies? Millennials and Gen Z are redefining pet parenthood and financial priorities

Pets have always been important to us. It’s been proven that they bring numerous benefits to your life, impacting your physical, mental and social well-being. And that’s why we’re willing to prioritize their wellbeing — in fact, millennials in particular are going out of their way to ensure their pets are living the good life. […]
Canadians need to pay $150 or more in exit fees just to leave their bank — TD Bank is the latest to hike transfer-out fees

TD Canada Trust quietly announced it will double its Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) and Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) transfer-out fee — from $75 to $150 per account — starting July 1, 2025. And they’re not alone. RBC made a similar move in 2022, upping their fee from $50 to $150, and Tangerine bumped theirs […]
Canada could lose $93.8B from Trump’s tariffs — here’s what that means for your job, bills, and local economy

The ever-increasing threat of tariffs from our southern neighbour seems to be the only thing on people’s minds these days. While their implementation has been more on-again, off-again, in the first few months of 2025, their full impact would be financially burdensome for Canadian businesses across all sectors. A new analysis from the Public Policy […]
“I lost everything”: Newcomer alleges $500K scam in Yukon immigration nightmare

A second lawsuit has been filed against a Whitehorse immigration consultant, alleging that nearly half a million dollars was lost in what the plaintiff calls a fraudulent immigration scheme linked to the Yukon Business Nominee Program. Franklin Lee, a Hong Kong national seeking permanent residency in Canada, filed a statement of claim earlier this month […]
Costco defies recession fears with 10% stock surge. Here’s why analysts say it’s the one stock you should never sell

What’s more resilient during tough economic times than a grocery store? So, it’s not surprising when analysts remain bullish on Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ: COST) stock, despite the company’s mixed quarterly results. For Costco (NASDAQ:COST) shareholders, the good news was that revenue beat estimates for the long-standing grocery warehouse chain; unfortunately, earnings fell short of […]
12 best places to retire in the world

Canadians love to rave (politely) about their country, but with its harsh winter weather and relatively high cost of living, there are some who dream of retiring to a warmer, less expensive climate. Whether you’re thirsting for sun and surf, a lower cost of living or you’re just looking for a new adventure, there’s a […]
B.C. man buys a used car only to find that its odometer has been tampered with. He managed to get his money back but experts say odometer fraud is on the rise. Here’s how it works and how you

Like many Canadians dealing with the uncertainty of tariffs from the U.S. and rising prices, Steve Andrews from Burnaby, B.C., was on a tight budget when he decided to buy a used vehicle. With a young family in tow, Andrews saw a registered Burnaby used vehicle dealership had a 2012 Subaru listed for a good […]
Watch out GTA commuters: RBC latest big company to mandate back-to-office mandates in 2025

The return-to-office (RTO) movement is accelerating across Canada in 2025, with the Canadian federal government and major corporations rolling out RTO orders that are reshaping the work-life balance for thousands of employees. Even large U.S.-based companies with Canadian offices, such as Amazon, Dell, JPMorgan Chase, Disney and BlackRock are pushing for increased in-office presence, leaving […]
Non-mortgage delinquencies soar to 15-year high, raising red flags for Canadian households

Delinquency rates on non-mortgage credit products in Canada have reached their highest levels since 2009, according to new data from Equifax Canada. The credit agency’s latest Market Pulse report shows that 1.4 million Canadians missed a credit payment in Q1 2025, a sign of mounting household financial pressure amid high interest rates and persistent inflation. […]