The “Big Five” Canadian banks offer investment funds 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). Let’s explore the best place for you to invest.
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If you’ve been using the same no-annual-fee credit card for years, you could be missing out on a wealth of rewards. Credit cards with rich rewards programs often charge a higher annual fee, but if you shop around, you can find one of those rare cards that offers both great perks and a $0 annual fe.... More »
Compare the best GIC rates in Canada 2022 Jan 5th
How to use this tool: Simply scan the table below to view GIC interest rates offered by financial institutions across Canada. Click on one of the tabs at the top of the table to focus on your choice of non-registered, registered, TFSA-eligible or U.S. GICs.
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A guide to five-year fixed mortgage rates + MORE Feb 28th
After consecutive years of record-low interest rates in Canada, many experts predict we are entering a period of rising rates—which would make the cost of borrowing money, be it for a mortgage or a student loan, more expensive. The possibility of these rate hikes can make the stability of a f.... More »
Dow and S&P cap worst first quarter ever - Aljazeera.com Mar 31st
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TransAlta stock rises after U.S. activist investor group demands change + MORE Mar 18th
Shares in power utility TransAlta Corp. rose by more than five per cent Monday after a U.S. investment partnership revealed it has acquired a 10 per cent stake and will be demanding board representation..... More »
While there were high-fives at the Alberta legislature, the oilpatch’s reaction to Trans Mountain was decidedly more muted.