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Widow, woman

Managing Money 12h ago

4 costly financial pitfalls that hit grieving spouses — and the steps to take now to protect yourself later

Grief can cloud your judgment, and some decisions can have dire consequences in the future

Food inflation

News 13h ago

Canada is the 'food inflation capital' of the G7, as food prices climbed 6.2% over the past year

Rising grocery bills, shrinking portions and new class action payouts show why every dollar counts

NVIDIA AI

Investing 14h ago

The AI build-out is accelerating — and it could impact your work, investments and routines sooner than you think

The AI surge isn’t slowing, and it isn’t a hype-fuelled bubble

HAPPENING NOW

Retired man

Managing Money Jan 24

Retired lawyer is now launching a second career as a high school teacher. Why he’s postponing retirement

‘Unretiring’ is becoming more commonplace — whether out of necessity or to find a sense of purpose or structure in retirement

A protestor walks past the main doors of Toronto Hydro prior to impending layoffs. Feb 27, 2012.

News 1.2k views

Public sector layoffs are spreading — and could hit Canada’s economy harder than many expect

Public sector layoffs are spreading — and could hit Canada’s economy harder than many expect

Man trying on a sport jacket

Managing Money Jan 23

He spent $10,000 on impulse buys while $32,000 in debt. Here’s how he — and others — can break the cycle

When it's time to stop treating yourself, there are several steps you can take to limit frivolous spending

Stressed man

News Jan 23

Nearly half of Canadians say building credit feels harder than ever — even when they're doing everything right

46% of Canadians say it’s harder to build credit today than it was for their parents’ generation, even when they believe they’re managing their finances responsibly

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Cutting spending

News Jan 22

Two in three Canadians plan major spending cuts in 2026: TD survey

The pullback is especially pronounced among younger Canadians

Peter didn’t have a math problem, he had a spending and planning problem.

Managing Money Jan 22

He earns over $125,000 but feels buried by debt. Why budgeting and planning — not bankruptcy — is the real solution

He doesn't have a math problem — he has a spending and planning problem

Warren Buffett

Real Estate 1.3k views

Warren Buffett’s buy-and-hold real estate lesson — and why it still matters for Canadian homeowners

The big-name billionaire's mindset has shaped his entire investing philosophy

Olive Garden

News Jan 21

Make room for bottomless breadsticks: Over 20 years on, Olive Garden is planning a Canadian comeback

The restaurant chain is returning under new ownership after a quiet retreat in the 1990s

Cash

News Jan 20

You got paid, but you can’t use the money yet — you can thank scammers for the added hassle. Here’s why

What rising payment fraud means for your money, and how you can protect it

Warren Buffett

Managing Money Jan 20

Warren Buffett retired with US$150B last year — here’s the simple wealth magic “trick” he stands by

“The nature of compound interest is that it behaves like a snowball"

Ramit Sethi

Managing Money 1.1k views

Ramit Sethi: Financial advice from Dave Ramsey and Kevin O’Leary is outdated. Here’s what to focus on instead

“Why is it that previous generations were able to buy homes on a single income, but today even saving for a down payment feels impossible?”

Close-up portrait of young bearded thoughtful man traveler with backpack sitting on pier near river

Loans Jan 20

My dad’s death revealed $90K in student loans — what happens to the debt and how RESPs can prevent this

What happens if you end up getting surprised with a student loan-sized debt you weren’t expecting?

Blue Monday

News Jan 19

It's Blue Monday — are you feeling it? It turns out, your finances could be adding to the strain

Winter lows and money pressures don’t have to get the best of you