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Are end-of-year car deals actually a good time to buy?

Are end-of-year car deals actually a good time to buy?

Used car prices rose in 2025, but year-end deals may still exist. Learn what experts say about pricing trends, hidden costs, and how to spot real savings. The post

Alberta Child and Family Benefit payment dates in 2026

Alberta Child and Family Benefit payment dates in 2026

Learn about Alberta Child and Family Benefit payment dates for 2026, plus eligibility rules, benefit amounts, and how the ACFB works with the Canada Child Benefit

CPP payment dates in 2026, and more to know about the Canada Pension Plan

CPP payment dates in 2026, and more to know about the Canada Pension Plan

Review the 2026 CPP payment dates, how much you could receive, when to apply, and how the Canada Pension Plan fits into retirement income. The post CPP payment

Ontario Trillium Benefit payment dates in 2026, and more about the OTB

Ontario Trillium Benefit payment dates in 2026, and more about the OTB

Find out the OTB payment dates for 2026, eligibility rules, and how the Ontario Trillium Benefit works for Ontario residents. The post Ontario Trillium Benefit

CCB payment dates in 2026, and more to know about the Canada Child Benefit

CCB payment dates in 2026, and more to know about the Canada Child Benefit

Find the 2026 CCB payment dates, maximum benefit amounts, income cutoffs, and eligibility rules for the Canada Child Benefit. Updated for 2026–2027. The post CCB

Your TFSA reset for the new year

Your TFSA reset for the new year

If you’re not among the few who max out their TFSA every January 1, these new year TFSA tips can help you avoid penalties and make smarter moves. The post Your

So you fell short of your financial goals in 2025—here’s how to do better

So you fell short of your financial goals in 2025—here’s how to do better

A poll shows that a majority of Canadians failed to meet major money objectives over the past year. Here are some ways to make your 2026 resolutions stick. The

Holiday spending is rising—and younger Canadians are leaning on credit

Holiday spending is rising—and younger Canadians are leaning on credit

Holiday spending is rising, with many Gen Z and millennial Canadians relying on credit cards. Here’s why gift debt adds up—and how to keep costs under control.

Plan for financial success in 2026

Plan for financial success in 2026

Take control of your finances in 2026 with this practical money checklist. From year-end tax moves to setting realistic goals, make your financial success achievable

Can you hedge against a market crash with ETFs?

Can you hedge against a market crash with ETFs?

Short answer: yes, inverse and volatility ETFs can hedge market crashes, but the cost, complexity, and timing often outweigh the benefit for long-term investors