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On Saturday, February 1, Donald Trump signed the executive order making 25% import tariffs a reality for Canadian goods entering the United States, …
Read articleCar ownership is one of the largest expenses taken on by Canadian households. In addition to the upfront cost of purchasing a vehicle, there are other ongoing expenses: regular maintenance, gas, summer and winter tires, and car insurance, just to name a few.
Read articleWhen you first arrive in Canada, it won’t take you long to notice that the country is filled with many communities spread out over a vast mass of land. Depending on where you live within the country the need for a vehicle changes.
Read articleCanadians are set to enjoy slightly lower borrowing costs, as the Bank of Canada cut its benchmark interest rate this morning by a quarter of …
Read articleNo matter how carefully a property is managed, unexpected disasters like fires or floods can still strike. While landlords worry about property damage, tenants face a different kind of stress – losing their stuff and scrambling to cover unexpected living expenses.
Read articleRent vs buy: It’s an eternal question with no easy answer. Here’s what you need to know about whether you should buy or rent a home in Canada.
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