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The best travel credit cards in Canada for 2025
– moneysense.ca
Whether you’ve got a big international trip or the cross-country Canadian vacation of a lifetime coming up, the right travel credit card is one of the best things you could pack. Travel credit cards can earn you rewards on top of common purchases like flights, gas, and dining out, but they can also include benefits like travel insurance and discounts to exclusive events or restaurants.
We’ve named the Scotiabank Gold American Express the #1 travel credit card thanks to strong rewards and benefits, but we’ll look at your other credit card options to help you find the credit card most suited to your travel needs.
The best travel credit cards in Canada
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Gold: Best travel credit card
Scotiabank Gold American Express Card
Earn up to 6 Scene+ points per $1 spent and access incredible travel perks, including no foreign transaction fees…
4 underused tax and financial benefits Canadians are overlooking
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Canadian Dental Care Plan
The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) was first introduced for children, seniors, and adults eligible for the disability tax credit with a phased rollout. But in June 2025, it was expanded to all Canadian residents, subject to conditions. The CDCP is now available to anyone who does not have access to dental insurance.
A taxpayer and their spouse or common-law partner (if applicable) must have filed tax returns for the previous year to determine family income. If their adjusted family net income is less than $90,000, the federal government may partially cover a wide range of dental services. These services include everything from diagnostic and preventive services to orthodontic services.
Canadian Dental Care Plan enrollment is not automatic. You need to apply online using your My Service Canada Account (MSCA)…


