Canadian travellers uncover hidden tricks to slash flight costs — and finally stop paying full price for airfare

Canadians love travelling, and we have a healthy obsession with trying to save money every time we take flight. Over the years I’ve read some pretty outlandish claims out there about the best way to go about doing that. Some sources insist that booking exactly 59 days before departure is the most cost-effective approach, while […]
Moncton businesses say crime is hitting their bottom line

Downtown Moncton’s business community is speaking out against what it calls an alarming rise in crime — and the growing financial fallout that’s coming with it. The newly formed Enough is Enough Coalition, made up of business owners, landlords and property managers, is demanding action from all levels of government. In a statement last week, […]
TD survey finds small business owners still turning to costly credit in emergencies

Canadian small business owners say they’re ready for the unexpected — but their financial choices suggest otherwise. A new TD Insurance survey shows that while nearly all entrepreneurs (94%) have business insurance, just over half (52%) would actually rely on it first in case of an emergency. Instead, many report they would first lean on […]
20 best jobs in Canada

For a lot of us Canadians, our jobs aren’t just about a paycheque: They’re the backbone of our lives. They keep the fridge stocked, the lights on and help us take care of the people we love. And let’s be honest, the right job can feel pretty great too. There’s nothing like that sense of […]
A bitter cup: why your coffee is costing more

Coffee isn’t just a morning ritual — it’s a staple in Canadian daily life and wallets. As of 2024, Canadians spend roughly $504 a year on coffee outside the home, (1) making it clear that rising prices hit more than just the taste buds, they can also put a real dent in household budgets. By […]
Gen Z puts survival first as paycheques shrink and costs climb: KOHO report

Canada’s youngest working generation is living in survival mode. A new Gig and Seasonal Economy Trends Report from KOHO, (1) Canada’s top-rated money app, finds that Gen Z is grappling with irregular work, rising costs and thin margins, while also adapting to a new kind of financial pragmatism. The report combines KOHO’s internal data with […]
The iPhone 17 is here: The hidden costs of always chasing the newest technology

Earlier this week, Apple announced the launch of the iPhone 17, continuing its annual tradition of unveiling a new model each fall. For millions of Canadians, that familiar announcement comes with a familiar, if somewhat redundant, question: should I upgrade to the latest model, or stick with my current device? The previous iPhone generation, the […]
89 year old Quebec woman on the brink of losing her home after falling victim to a phone scam. How it worked and how you can protect yourself

A senior from Vaudreuil, Quebec, is poised to lose her home after losing over $50,000 earlier this year due to a scam. Diane Riley, an 89-year-old woman who lives in an assisted living facility with her two special needs children, received a phone call in February from someone pretending to work for an “anti-fraud squad,” […]
Prime Minister Mark Carney pauses Canada’s electric vehicle mandate amid industry pressures

Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a temporary delay in the implementation of Canada’s electric vehicle sales mandate. Originally slated to require 20% of new passenger vehicles to be zero-emission by 2026 — a policy introduced under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — the plan will now be waived to ease pressures on the automotive […]
Rising mortgage costs put Canadian homeowners at risk

A growing number of Canadians could face difficulties making mortgage payments when they renew their loans this year and next, according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. (CMHC). The housing agency says it is monitoring the situation closely as higher interest rates push monthly payments higher. “My overall expectation is that delinquencies and arrears […]