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AI-driven scams target borrowers: How to spot fraudulent lenders

AI-driven scams target borrowers: How to spot fraudulent lenders

AI-powered tools are helping fraudsters target Canadians with fake loans and offers. Find out how to recognize and avoid scams. The post AI-driven scams target

The experience gap: Why Gen Z’s career launch needs a reboot

The experience gap: Why Gen Z’s career launch needs a reboot

Gen Z faces an “experience gap” as AI and employer expectations rise. Co-ops, apprenticeships, and hands-on learning are now essential. The post The experience

When ‘silent divorces’ lead to costly splits

When ‘silent divorces’ lead to costly splits

Silent divorces can quietly drive up financial stakes. Delays, hidden assets, and lack of formal separation can turn emotional detachment into costly settlements

Stock news for investors: Goeasy shares plunge nearly 60% after lender suspends dividend

Stock news for investors: Goeasy shares plunge nearly 60% after lender suspends dividend

Canadian companies face a turbulent quarter, with Algoma Steel losing big and Transat posting gains amid major corporate moves. The post Stock news for investors

Don’t inherit a crisis: How to manage a parent’s debt before they pass

Don’t inherit a crisis: How to manage a parent’s debt before they pass

Learn how to protect your family from inherited debt, unexpected taxes, and estate pitfalls. Experts share tips on wills, legacy planning, and starting crucial

Smart strategies to maximize your tax return

Smart strategies to maximize your tax return

Experts share tips to maximize your tax return, from keeping receipts year-round and combining credits to carrying forward RRSP and tuition deductions. The post

Jet fuel surge pushes airline fares higher

Jet fuel surge pushes airline fares higher

Global airlines, including Air Canada and WestJet, are raising fares and fuel surcharges as jet fuel prices soar following the Iran conflict. The post Jet fuel

Moving to the U.S.? Your locked-in RRSP may not be as locked in as you think

Moving to the U.S.? Your locked-in RRSP may not be as locked in as you think

Canadians moving to the U.S. may be able to unlock a locked-in RRSP after 24 months of non-residency—but tax rules, jurisdiction and timing can make the decision

Should you pay off a personal loan early?

Should you pay off a personal loan early?

Paying off a personal loan early can save interest, but it’s not always the best use of extra cash. Here’s how to weigh the math, penalties, and other priorities

Should you claim capital cost allowance on a rental property?

Should you claim capital cost allowance on a rental property?

Rental property investors need to report their annual income and expenses on their tax return. You must also track your adjusted cost base (ACB), which may increase