Despite economic turmoil, Canadian retail investors remain interested in responsible investments

Tariffs, inflation, carbon taxes, stock markets and much more have been dominating the financial headlines. Despite the fluctuations and uncertainty surrounding the markets, most Canadian retail investors are still eager to invest responsibly. That’s according to the annual survey from the Responsible Investment Association (RIA), which shows 76% of respondents want their financial advisor or […]
Reducing hunger a rare point of unity among Canadian voters

As Canadians head into a pivotal election season, one issue stands out for its rare consensus: hunger. According to Food Banks Canada’s new Election Report, 92% of adults agree that no one in the country should ever go hungry, and 84% say reducing food insecurity should be a top, non-partisan priority. "This is a time […]
I’m a 38-year-old single dad and primary caregiver for my 73-year-old mom — who moved in after a fall and early sings of dementia. How can I support both her and my son without going broke?

A 38-year-old father is navigating an all-too-common balancing act of full-time work, single parenting and, now, caregiving for his mother. After a fall and early signs of dementia, his 73-year-old mom moved in. While he’s not in a financial crisis, the pressure is mounting. Between work, caring for his 6-year-old son and supporting his mom, […]
What is MEI? It’s the ‘new corporate rage’ as DEI dies, says a Harvard economist — but surveys show the majority of Americans still support DEI

If you’ve been following the plans of the Trump administration, you’ve likely heard a lot about DEI – diversity, equity, and inclusion. 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 catch up (and fast) Gain […]
‘It’s just a hot mess’: Georgia apartment residents given only days to pack up and leave to make way for ‘major repairs’ — but is what the landlord doing even legal?

Dozens of apartment residents in College Park, Georgia, are in a bind after receiving a notice telling them their leases were being terminated to make way for "major repairs" to the complex. Tenants at first were given 60 days to vacate their unit, but some say they received a follow-up letter giving them much less […]
Trump’s 25% car tariff has some buyers seeing $10,000 price hikes overnight. Should you wait to buy a new car, or will things only get worse?

With Trump’s 25% tariffs on imported cars now in effect, car shoppers are scrambling to get into a new vehicle before prices climb even higher. Walnut Creek Toyota in California sold 70 cars the weekend before the tariffs took hold April 3, fueled by promotions warning, “The tariff clock is ticking.” Don’t miss I’m 49 […]
I just lost $15k. Should I fire my advisor?

Imagine the jolt of anxiety as you log into your investment account and see a $15,000 loss staring back. You’re far from alone in this feeling. In today’s climate, where market volatility can be triggered by a multitude of global factors, experiencing significant portfolio drops is a reality many investors face. But when should these […]
‘I’ve been scammed’: This Houston mom’s $700 SNAP benefit was wiped — leaving $6 for the month — and the state says the money is gone for good. Here’s what to know about ‘SNAP skimming’

Claudette Merchant was doing what millions of parents do every day — grocery shopping for her kids. But when she got to the checkout at her local H-E-B, her Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) card was declined. She had received her monthly deposit — nearly $700 — just hours earlier, but by lunchtime, nearly all […]
Grant Cardone says owning a home is a ‘terrible investment’ — claims it ‘ain’t your house’ even after the mortgage is paid off. Here’s why and what to do with your cash instead

Given how much home prices have soared recently, many homeowners may be feeling richer than ever. But real estate mogul Grant Cardone says your house isn’t a smart investment — far from it. In an interview with podcaster Sean Mike Kelly, Cardone called buying a home “a terrible investment.” That may sound ironic coming from […]
I’m in my late 50s with a respectable (not enormous) nest egg — but I’m skeptical of the ‘4% rule,’ so how else can I safely withdraw money in retirement without going broke?

Running out of money in retirement is a huge fear for many people. In fact, research from Allianz Life Insurance found that 63% of Americans are actually more worried about going broke too soon than they are about dying. It’s understandable to be worried about this because, when you retire, you most likely have to […]