Quebec could employ a quarter of the country’s tech workers by 2030


Chances are, you’ve heard a relative or friend say you should “get a job in tech.” Of course, that’s not always feasible or of interest, but if you’re someone with an aptitude for and interest in a career in tech, you may want to look to Quebec. A new report from the Information Communications and […]
“Please make sure your head is on straight” — An Ontario professor’s retirement plan was derailed after her mothers sudden death. Here’s how she got it back on track


Former computer scientist and professor, Julia Johnson (72), was used to creating plans and executing them, and retirement was no different. But her plans went awry when her mother unexpectedly passed away. Right before retiring in 2020, Johnson had taken an exit sabbatical so she could have time to move from Ontario to Edmonton, Alberta […]
The best Canadian alternatives to American tourism destinations


As the trade war between the United States and Canada escalates, both Canadians and sympathetic Americans are searching for ways to support Canadian sovereignty with credit cards in hand. One of the best ways to do so is by buying Canadian — something we’ve covered before — and rebooking vacations in the US to Canadian […]
Fixed mortgage rates rise as variable-rate discounts tighten: Here’s what it means for your next loan or renewal


For a while, it looked like mortgage rates in Canada were finally settling into a more affordable pattern. Fixed rates had been drifting downward, and variable rates were looking more attractive — especially as rate cuts seemed like a matter of “when,” not “if.” But the tide has turned. As of early May, both fixed […]
Indiana plumber returns to re-clog pipe at a restaurant after a dispute over the bill. What went down and how to avoid similar pay disputes


Running a small business isn’t easy, especially when it’s a restaurant. A number of things could go wrong on any day that could upend your entire operation. Don’t miss I’m 49 years old and have nothing saved for retirement — what should I do? Don’t panic. Here are 5 of the easiest ways you can […]
This 55-plus community in Florida saw rents skyrocket nearly 100% — leaving them with no choice but to move. Here’s what to do if your living costs explode while on a fixed income


Jodi Heger is a resident of Spanish Village and leases the land beneath her mobile home — a common occurrence for many of those living in mobile home lots. The rent was affordable on her income, but now she may be forced to leave the mobile home community for those aged 55 and over. As […]
Ontario man left holding the bag on $62,000 car loan after co-signing for a friend


An Ontario man found out the hard way the responsibilities you take on when you co-sign a loan, and why it’s not a good idea to co-sign a loan for a friend. “I went in as a co-signer and I had no idea that this could happen,” Mississauga resident Shane Brown told CTV News after […]
How to invest in sustainable mining


With the advent of United Nations-driven global net-zero mandates, demand for rare earth minerals is on the rise, and so are investment opportunities in sustainable mining for Canadian investors. Renewable energy is an essential component of phasing out the global reliance on fossil fuels in order to reduce emissions for everyday power consumption needs. However, […]
Tesla protests, saving astronauts, xAI, DOGE — Should you invest in Elon Musk?


Elon Musk is one of the most influential entrepreneurs of our time, with ventures spanning from electric vehicles (EV) and space travel, to artificial intelligence (AI). But recently, Musk stepped into politics, and not every investor is happy about it. Recently, a wave of protests, known as the “Tesla Takedown,” have been targeting Tesla dealerships […]
Canadian small businesses’ confidence is at an all-time low amid US trade tensions


A lot of Canadians are reasonably on edge lately, with US president Donald Trump’s continued talk of annexing Canada and various tit-for-tat tariff threats lobbed back and forth across the border. That tension has been reflected in Canadian businesses, with the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB)’s Business Barometer crashing to an all-time low in […]