12 Money Habits Canadians Adopted in 2025 That Actually Worked (Keep Them in 2026)
Canadians spent 2025 adjusting to higher living costs, shifting interest rates, and tighter household budgets. Many people stopped chasing quick
Canadians spent 2025 adjusting to higher living costs, shifting interest rates, and tighter household budgets. Many people stopped chasing quick
The job market feels different this year. Layoffs made headlines, yet many employers still struggle to keep skilled staff. Workers
Job interviews in 2026 look polished on the surface. Video calls are crisp. Recruiters sound confident. Salary ranges appear competitive.
The Canadian job market is shifting fast in 2026. Layoffs in some sectors have pushed many workers to rethink their
When headlines start using the word recession, most people panic. They picture slashed budgets, cancelled plans, and months of saying
Interest rates may sound like background noise, but they shape what you pay each month. When the Bank of Canada
Canada’s relationship with China often sounds distant, political, and abstract. Yet its effects reach grocery aisles, online carts, rent payments,
Betting on various sports has become increasingly popular. Whether you are a fan of soccer, rugby, basketball, cricket, boxing, UFC,
Spring in Canada feels like a reward after months of grey skies and icy sidewalks. The patios reopen. Garden centers
March feels like a financial checkpoint for many Canadians. Tax slips arrive. Snow starts melting. Utility bills shift. The holiday
Credit cards can be useful tools, but many Canadians carry cards with annual fees that quietly eat into their budgets.
Bank fees have a way of sneaking up on people. One month, everything looks normal. The next month, you spot
Most Canadians track their rent, groceries, and gas. Those costs are obvious. The problem is the quiet charges hiding in
Spring in Canada feels hopeful, but it can also feel expensive. Patios reopen, travel ads pop up, and everyone wants
Winter has a way of hiding bad spending habits. We stay inside, scroll more, and sign up for things that
Winter has a way of distracting people from their finances. Heating costs climb. Holidays drain accounts. Snow tires and travel
Spring in Canada feels like a fresh page. The snow melts, the days get longer, and people start opening windows
March in Canada feels calm on the surface. Snow starts melting. Patios reopen. Travel ads return. Behind that soft reset,
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