18 Post-Tax-Season Money Decisions Canadians Are More Likely to Regret
Tax season often creates a false finish line. Once the return is filed and the refund lands—or the balance owing
Tax season often creates a false finish line. Once the return is filed and the refund lands—or the balance owing
In Canada, the word safe gets attached to familiar names with surprising speed. A steady dividend, a regulated business model,
Rate cuts are usually discussed like a countdown clock, but portfolios often start changing long before that clock hits zero.
May has a way of changing the market mood in Canada. What looked defensive in winter can suddenly look exposed,
Persistent inflation does not reward every business equally. It usually favors companies that can reset prices, collect tolls on essential
Tax season has a way of making Canadians feel financially organized all at once. Refunds arrive, account balances get checked,
When oil climbs, many Canadians assume the winners are obvious: drillers, pipelines, and a handful of Alberta names. The reality
Dividend screens have a way of making risk look tidy. A high yield, a recognizable brand, and a long payment
The mood around borrowing in Canada has shifted again. After the Bank of Canada held its policy rate at 2.25%
Canada’s immigration system has spent years getting better at counting who comes in. Counting who actually leaves has been far
A sour national mood rarely forms around a single number. It builds slowly through grocery bills, rent cheques, mortgage renewals,
There are moments when rising fuel prices feel like background noise, and then there are moments like this one, when
Canada’s benchmark rate did not move on April 29, 2026, but the decision still carried plenty of meaning. By holding
On April 27, 2026, Shell said it had agreed to buy ARC Resources, a move that instantly turned a Canadian
A tax refund can feel like a rare financial exhale. Then spring arrives and turns that extra money into a
Monthly life in Canada is not being squeezed by one dramatic bill so much as a steady parade of smaller
Sticker shock in Canada rarely comes from a single giant expense anymore. It is showing up in dozens of smaller
Inflation is no longer dominating every conversation in the way it did at its peak, but that does not mean
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