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Stagnating income threaten wealth gains for young Canadians

Young Canadian households have built wealth faster than any other age group since 2020, but their income gains shows a different picture.

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Christopher Liew: The smart way to pay off debt without feeling deprived

This personal finance column by Christopher Liew offers some advice on how to pay off your debt without sacrificing your happiness or a social life.

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Housing market forecast: What buyers and sellers should expect in 2026, according to Re/Max

ReMax Canada expects national home sales to increase by 3.4 per cent next year, with demand from potential homebuyers and built-up inventory creating ...

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Canadian consumer debt increases to $2.6 trillion primarily on mortgages

A credit reporting agency says consumer debt has spiked up as Canadians borrow more money.

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Shoppers point to chicken as bone of contention amid food inflation

“Whole chicken prices are up 23 per cent, year-over-year, and chicken is typically the cheapest animal protein at the grocery store,” Charlesbois ...

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OPINION: Budget 2025 builds mansions, not affordability

Canada’s Budget 2025 has arrived with big promises of economic transformation and renewal. While housing is explicitly positioned as one of the government’s ...

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Mortgage trouble grows in Ontario and B.C., even as national delinquency rate falls

Canada’s national mortgage delinquency rate fell for the first time in three years in the second quarter of 2025, but Ontario and B.C. continued to ...

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Renovations that make (dollars and) sense for your investment property

The key is to focus on improvements that deliver strong returns while keeping costs in check.

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Have you checked your credit lately?

Your credit report is one of the most important snapshots of your financial life — and ignoring it can cost you real money and opportunities.

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The $10 gap: Why Ontario’s minimum wage still falls short of a living wage

Ontario’s minimum wage rose from $16.55 to $17.60 an hour this October, a modest boost for thousands of workers.

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