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 […]

Inclusive employers show how hiring people with disabilities pays off

A small café steps from the Beaches boardwalk is stirring up more than coffee. Judy’s Beach Café — a new social enterprise that trains and employs adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities — officially opens Sept. 1, giving local residents not just sandwiches and smoothies, but also a chance to see inclusion in action. The […]

When grief meets taxes: The $660,000 mistake you don’t want your family to make

Ashley Galea never imagined that losing both parents in the same year would bring not just grief, but also a six-figure tax bill that swallowed nearly all of their retirement savings. “It made me more angry than anything,” Galea told CTV News. “We lost both our parents inside 11 months and (the Canada Revenue Agency) […]

One year on, Calgary’s $3bn hailstorm still has Canada playing catch-up

A year after the second costliest natural disaster in Canadian history, insurers, homeowners and city officials say the country still lacks a unified plan to respond to extreme weather events. On August 5, 2024, massive hailstones pummelled northeast Calgary, causing nearly $3 billion in insured damages. Most of that damage was to homes and vehicles. […]