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Many insured homeowners are still financially exposed, new national study finds

For many Canadian homeowners, an insurance policy doesn’t necessarily mean you’re financially protected.

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53% of parents worry about their children’s financial future — but avoid talking about money. Can you relate?

Talking about money, especially across generational gaps, is never easy.

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Stop guessing: The mortgage-vs-RRSP choice that could make or break your retirement

Is it better to pay off debt, first, or save up for retirement?

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Owning a home became more affordable in Canada but gains are slimmer

Series of interest rate cuts since mid-2024 and falling prices in parts of the country have significantly lowered ownership costs in the past seven ...

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Slower immigration, rising construction ease Canada’s rental squeeze in 2025: report

After years defined by intense competition and record-low vacancy rates, Canada’s rental market is beginning to show signs of easing.

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Eight charts that defined Canada’s economy in 2025

Canada found itself navigating a markedly different path than anticipated at the start of 2025. Tariff uncertainties escalated globally with geopolitical ...

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The best mortgage rates in Canada right now

Rob McLister: Today's lowest national insured and uninsured mortgage rates, updated daily

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Foch: When a ‘balanced’ housing market doesn’t mean stability

Stability on the surface can coexist with growing instability underneath.

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BoC holds rate in December 2025: What is the Bank of Canada interest rate and how does it impact you?

The BoC's decisions affect how we spend money, how and when we save, where we invest and how businesses grow and prosper.

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November home sales down almost 11% annually as market hits ‘holding pattern’: CREA

National home sales fell 10.7 per cent in November compared with the same month last year as the Canadian Real Estate Association says activity has ...

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Is your mortgage renewal going to shock you? What Canadians need to know

Many Canadian homeowners renewing their mortgages in 2025-2026 will face payment increases of due to sharply rising interest rates.

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Soper: Today’s housing math works. Buyers need to believe it.

Affordability is quietly improving in this country. Home prices have flattened in many parts of Canada, and in our most expensive markets, they have ...

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A reset is in store for Canada’s housing market in 2026

Stable prices and improved affordability expected to continue coaxing buyers off the sidelines next year

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Is co-buying a home the future?

According to the Canadian Real Estate Association, the average home price climbed roughly 75% between 2014 and 2024 (3), while median net incomes ...

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Drowning in credit card debt? Why making only the minimum payment could cost you thousands?

Millions of Canadians only make the minimum payment each month on their credit cards, and carry the remaining balance into the next month — and into ...

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Guard your sale: How secure my offer protects you when deals fall through

It’s every agent’s nightmare. The buyers sign a firm offer, the sellers breathe a sigh of relief, and everyone looks forward to closing day. Then ...

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Average asking rents fall for 14th straight month to $2,074 in November: report

Asking rents in Canada were down 3.1 per cent in November from a year earlier to an average of $2,074, marking the 14th straight month of annual decli ...

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Canadians say credit card fine print is harder to understand than taxes or medication labels

Canadians are gearing up for holiday spending while still navigating higher day-to-day costs — but many say the most confusing part of their finances ...

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OPINION: 5 years of market swings set the stage for 2026

Conrad Zurini says five years of market “see-saw” swings have set the stage for a clearer, more stable market in 2026.

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Canada’s economy depends on these sectors — here’s why you should care

Real estate, rental and leasing — 13.2% of GDP

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