16 Costco Canada Habits That Could Be Costing Shoppers More Than They Save
Rising grocery bills have made warehouse shopping feel more essential than ever, but a big cart does not automatically mean
Rising grocery bills have made warehouse shopping feel more essential than ever, but a big cart does not automatically mean
Ontario’s blue licence plates were supposed to signal a fresh look for the province. Instead, they became one of the
Canada’s latest pipeline fight is no longer just about whether Ottawa supports new energy infrastructure. It is about whether a
Some stocks become so familiar that the case for owning them starts to sound automatic. A giant dividend, a household
The number alone is enough to stop Canadians cold: more than 42,000 privacy breaches tied to CRA tax accounts since
As of April 7, 2026, Canada’s national average gas price had climbed to 180.2 cents per litre, up sharply from
Cash stuffing has become a popular budgeting method in recent years. Many Canadians have seen this system on social media
Buying a home in Canada already stretches most budgets. Insurance often feels like just another fixed bill. Yet premiums are
Money advice is loud these days. Social feeds push quick wins, hot takes, and overnight millionaires. Most people just want
Headlines about wars, sanctions, and oil disruptions often feel distant. Yet they reach Canadians quickly through prices and job markets.
Winter may get the headlines, but summer and shoulder seasons send plenty of Canadians into the backcountry unprepared. Search and
Canada is known for wide open spaces, but not every stunning landscape is open to the public. Some areas protect
Winter utility bills can sting, especially in Canada. Heating systems work overtime. Lights stay on longer. Dryers, ovens, and water
Canadians have long suspected they pay more for everyday items than Americans, and that instinct is usually right. Prices can
Buying a used car often feels safer than buying new. The price looks better, depreciation already happened, and reliability feels
Canada’s carbon tax rollback is being framed as a simple relief move for households. The reality is messier. When a
Holiday shopping once felt electric inside Canadian malls. Escalators hummed beneath glowing ceiling garlands. Carol’s music drifted between store entrances
Canada has contributed profoundly to everyday global technology, medicine, and culture. Yet many of its breakthroughs quietly became branded as
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