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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What Canadians want from their rewards programs—and how to actually get it Nov 14th
November is Financial Literacy Month, and the perfect time for Canadians to take stock of how well their money is working for them. Credit card rewards programs play a big role in that picture, helping many Canadians get more value from their everyday spending. According to a new Angus Reid survey c.... More »
The best credit cards for airport lounge access in Canada for 2025 Oct 29th
Airport lounge access is more than a nice perk. On a long day of travel, an airport lounge can be an oasis of calm amidst the chaos: a comfortable, secure spot to rest, refuel, or catch up on some work before your next flight. Most airport lounges require membership (and entry fees), but the be.... More »
The best GIC rates in Canada for 2025 + MORE Nov 11th
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The best GIC rates in Canada for 2025 Nov 3rd
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Find the best and most up-to-date GIC rates in Canada using the comparison tool below. Plus, use the filters to assess your estimated rate of return based on the size of your balance.
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The best GIC rates in Canada for 2025 Nov 3rd
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Find the best and most up-to-date GIC rates in Canada using the comparison tool below. Plus, use the filters to assess your estimated rate of return based on the size of your balance.
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MoneySense is an award-winning magazine, helping Canadians navigate m.... More »
Tesla Earnings: What To Expect From Results And Musk's Call (Live Coverage) – Investor's Business Daily
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Tesla Earnings: What To Expect From Results And Musk’s Call (Live Coverage) Investor’s Business DailyTesla’s record revenue tops forecasts as tax credit expiry drives US EV sales YahooTesla Earnings Miss Despite Record Third-Quarter Sales Surge Bloomberg.comTesla profits drop more than a quarter despite record sales Financial TimesTesla set for strong quarter fueled by rush to get expiring U.S. EV tax credits CTV News
Tesla Earnings: What To Expect From Results And Musk's Call (Live Coverage) – Investor's Business Daily
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Tesla Earnings: What To Expect From Results And Musk’s Call (Live Coverage) Investor’s Business DailyTesla’s record revenue tops forecasts as tax credit expiry drives US EV sales YahooTesla Earnings Miss Despite Record Third-Quarter Sales Surge Bloomberg.comTesla profits drop more than a quarter despite record sales Financial TimesTesla set for strong quarter fueled by rush to get expiring U.S. EV tax credits CTV News
Financial infidelity hurts, but there are ways to get past it
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The down payment for your home purchase is topped up, and it’s finally the day you and your partner meet with a mortgage adviser. But something isn’t clicking. When the adviser runs a credit check, your joint report comes back in shambles with unexpected outstanding debt. The adviser can no longer help you find a mortgage—and your partner is acting shifty. “That meant their dreams of buying this house cratered immediately,” said Bruce Sellery, CEO of Credit Canada. “It was a massive transgression in terms of trust.”
Spotting signs of financial infidelity
Finding out your partner has been keeping financial secrets from you—whether it’s hiding debt, concealing big-ticket purchases, or an undisclosed bank account—can be hurtful, and even a deal breaker for many couples. While it can be hard to trust your spouse again, experts say there are ways to navigate financial infidelity.
Often, people find out about financial betrayal the hard way. It’s either when a spouse feelstheir back is up against the wall and they decide to come clean, or the other half starts picking up on red flags, said Jeri Bittorf, a financial wellness co-ordinator with Resolve Counselling Services Canada…


