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Canadian millennials hit in the wallet by higher rates, especially in Quebec
More than half of Canadians under 35 years old said they are spending less because of recent interest rate increases, according to a survey by Nanos Research.
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More than 40% of Canadians feeling pinch of rising interest rates, up five percentage points
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Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for March, by Canadian city
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Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for March, by Canadian city
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Prices, fees, taxes: Here's what will cost you more (or less) in 2018
Can personal finance apps help you manage your money?
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Are 30-somethings earning more than their parents? StatCan study says yes
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Eight revenue agency workers fired for roles in privacy breaches: CRA
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Caring for aging parents costs Canadians $33B a year in expenses, lost income
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Warren Buffett says don't waste money on investment fees
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Three Millennials get the money makeover treatment
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Personal Finance Cash-strapped Canadians put less into TFSAs in 2016, survey finds
A new survey suggests Canadians contributed less to their tax-free savings accounts last year, mostly because they didn't have enough money to invest. -
Personal Finance Thinking about buying a home? Here are a few cold, hard facts to chew on
You want to be the king or queen of your own castle. But how do you conquer this daunting feat, given that in big cities, so-called starter castles can cost more than $1-million? -
Local Business François Rochon: The Dow at 20,000 and a prediction made 5 years ago
If corporate earnings continue to rise seven per cent annually, we may very well see the Dow reach 40,000 by 2027. -
Business Retirement planning? Couples, mind the age gap
An age difference in your relationship doesn't just mean your favourite bands are from different decades. -
Personal Finance What (and when) to expect Quebec Pension Plan payments in 2017
What are you going to get, and when is it going to arrive? Click through for all you need to know about your QPP. -
Business Paycheque deductions won't change much in 2017
Last year began with a nice income-tax cut for middle-income earners, courtesy of the federal Liberals. No such luck in 2017. -
Business Tax strategy: Don't forget to claim your health plan ... and goodbye
The merits of tax-filing as a couple and useful websites for investing were the last two topics raised by readers for this feature. -
Business Gazette portfolio finishes at $824,088 after a strong November
The annual return since inception in 1997 was a remarkable 12.1 per cent, almost double the TSX's 6.52 per cent. -
Business Tax Strategy: When does child support end?
Child support payments normally stop when a child obtains a first university degree, starts full-time work or moves out. -
Business One way or another, most Quebecers pay for prescription drug coverage
Payment for Quebec's prescription drug plan and the allowed period of absence to maintain health coverage were topics raised this week.