The “Big Five” Canadian banks offer credit cards and include Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto Dominion Bank (TD Canada Trust), Bank of Nova Scotia, Bank of Montreal and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC). Did you know that there are many other options?
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Ends today: Up to 70,000 bonus points + first year free on the National Bank World Elite Mastercard + MORE Jul 1st
A reminder that National Bank of Canada’s limited time increased welcome bonus of up to 70,000 points + first year free on their World Elite Mastercard is ending today. You’ll want to make sure you complete your application by 23:59 ET tonight! With National Bank’s A la carte rewards 7.... More »
RWRDS Daily Update – March 28, 2024 + MORE Mar 28th
AIR MILES will provide miles for the Shell offer that was pulled last week - even if you didn't buy gas and Estee Lauder returns to Amex Offers. Check out today's points & miles updates here:
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Canada’s best student credit cards for 2023 + MORE May 15th
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Best student credit cards in Canada for 2023
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American Express Cobalt Card: 17 new confirmed multiplier locations in Canada & Taiwan + MORE Dec 22nd
Here’s our next update to the American Express Cobalt Card Confirmed Multiplier Locations with 17 new locations from Canada and Taiwan. being added today. The feature is quickly approaching 2,000 entries covering thousands of locations around the world where you can use the American Express Co.... More »
The best grocery credit cards in Canada for 2023 + MORE Nov 17th
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The best grocery credit cards in Canada for 2023
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Frankie earns $53,000 but has a mountain of credit card debt. Can he ever climb out of this hole?
– thestar.com
The 24-year-old Toronto writer says tracking his spending was a ‘wake-up call,’ but feels ‘it’s never too late’ to get his financial house back in order
The number of reverse mortgages has surged recently. Experts caution it’s worth exploring all other options first, like lines of credit and downsizing.