The best travel credit cards in Canada for 2025 + MORE Jun 9th

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The best travel credit cards in Canada for 2025To be one of the best travel credit cards in Canada on our list, the card must combine strong earn rates with perks like lounge access, no foreign transaction fees and travel insurance coverage. We’ve compiled this list of the top cards in this category to help you get started.

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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.

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Annual Fee:
$120

Interest Rates:
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What is a deductible in auto insurance?Car insurance is mandatory for drivers in Canada, and it often requires paying a deductible, which is the portion of a damage claim that the insured person pays. Deductibles are standard on several types of insurance, including home insurance and car insurance. 

How does a car insurance deductible work? Let’s explore this.

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How does a car insurance deductible work? 

There are several coverage options when it comes to buying car insurance in Canada, and a deductible doesn’t apply to all of them…

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