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What’s included in Canada’s GST holiday—and how not to overspend + MORE Dec 6th

While many Canadians highly anticipate the federal government’s upcoming GST holiday, experts say consumers need to make sure they’re saving money on what they need most without falling for the allure of a deal and hurting their bottom line.  For most low- and middle-income families, “gett.... More »

Can you help your kids financially without compromising your retirement? + MORE Jul 8th

Ask MoneySense I’m 58 years old. I will retire in five to seven years. My RRSP, TFSA, defined benefit pension plan and a house are my financial properties. I plan to leave some of my wealth to my two children. How do I go about doing that and still retain my financial independence and dignity? .... More »
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Responsible investing is growing in Canada. Which ESG factors matter most? + MORE Nov 9th

Responsible investing—that is, investing that takes into account environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors—has received a lot of attention in recent years, but is that reflected in how Canadians choose to invest? According to the 2023 Canadian Responsible Investment Trends .... More »

US economy surprises with faster than expected growth - BBC.com + MORE Jan 25th

US economy surprises with faster than expected growth  BBC.comU.S. economy shrugs off recession prediction with strong fourth-quarter performance  The Globe and MailU.S. economy grows more than expected at end of 2023, driven by consumer spending  CBC NewsU.S. GDP unexp.... More »
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Canadian bank earnings reports Dec 6th

The Big Six banks in Canada reported on their earnings this week. Here are the takeaways, including revenue, prices and dividends. Canadian bank earnings highlights Here’s how Canadian banks performed in the three months ending October 31st, 2024: BMO Financial Group (BMO/TSX): Adjusted ear.... More »
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What can you learn? Here are a few highlights from the segments featuring MoneySense contributors:

Michael McCulloughTop Canadian ETFs for This Year and Beyond

With so many ETF options available, it can be hard for investors to know what to put into their portfolios…

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Best credit cards in Canada with free roadside assistance for 2023As you prep your car for the winter, it’s time to think about your credit card for a very special perk. Add “roadside assistance” to the list that includes a plunger, first-aid kit and a screwdriver small enough to fix your sunglasses: “Things you don’t realize you need, until you need them.” But this credit card perk can feel like you won the lottery when you’re stranded on the highway during a good ol’ Canadian snowstorm or on a steaming hot long weekend on the road to cottage country. That’s why we rounded up the best credit cards with free roadside assistance. 

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PC Optimum points: How to maximize your rewards in 2023

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PC Optimum points: How to earn, redeem and maximize your rewards in 2023
If you frequently shop at Loblaw-affiliated stores, the right PC Financial Mastercard or a PC Money Account can help you earn serious PC Optimum points.

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Product or accountFeaturesPC Optimum membershipLoyalty program• Earn points on select in-store and online purchases at Loblaw grocery stores• 15 points per $1 spent (1.5%) at Shoppers Drug Mart• 10 points per litre at Esso/Mobil• No annual feePC Financial Mastercard*Credit card• Earn 10 points per $1 spent (1%) at Loblaw grocery stores• 25 points per $1 (2.5%) at Shoppers Drug Mart• 30 points per litre at Esso/Mobil• 10 points per $1 (1%) everywhere else• No annual fee• Minimum income: n/aPC Financial World Mastercard*Credit card• Earn 20 points per $1 spent (2%) at Loblaw grocery stores• 35 points per $1 (3…

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The best no-fee credit cards in Canada for 2023

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The best no-fee credit cards in Canada for 2023
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MoneySense is an award-winning magazine, helping Canadians navigate money matters since 1999. Our editorial team of trained journalists works closely with leading personal finance experts in Canada. To help you find the best financial products, we compare the offerings from over 12 major institutions, including banks, credit unions and card issuers. Learn more about our advertising and trusted partners.

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The best cash back credit cards in Canada for 2023

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The best cash back credit cards in Canada for 2023
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MoneySense is an award-winning magazine, helping Canadians navigate money matters since 1999. Our editorial team of trained journalists works closely with leading personal finance experts in Canada. To help you find the best financial products, we compare the offerings from over 12 major institutions, including banks, credit unions and card issuers. Learn more about our advertising and trusted partners.

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