14 Costly Things Canadians Forget to Do After Filing Their Taxes
Tax filing can feel like the finish line, but the weeks after filing often decide whether money is protected, delayed,
Tax filing can feel like the finish line, but the weeks after filing often decide whether money is protected, delayed,
Government payments often arrive quietly, tucked into bank statements under familiar acronyms that many households barely notice until money is
Canada’s stock market suddenly looked a little less comfortable as oil, bonds, and inflation fears all moved in the wrong
Canada’s latest pipeline fight is no longer just about whether Ottawa supports new energy infrastructure. It is about whether a
Big-city life in Canada has started to feel like a calculation that no longer adds up: higher rents, longer commutes,
Canada’s housing conversation is no longer centred only on Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, or Montreal. As affordability pressures shift and remote
Canadians have become sharper fee-watchers in 2026, partly because small charges now feel harder to justify when household budgets are
A quick Canadian getaway can look affordable at first glance: a discounted room, a short flight, a cabin split with
Alberta’s separation debate has moved from rallies and signature tables into the courts, Parliament Hill, and the heart of Canada’s
Canada’s housing market finally showed a little spring energy in April, but not enough to erase the caution hanging over
Cold rooms, drafty windows, aging furnaces, and rising utility bills are suddenly part of Canada’s national energy strategy. Prime Minister
For years, Alberta’s biggest oil dreams have run into the same wall: how to move more crude to global markets
Spring grocery runs in Canada have started to feel less routine and more strategic, especially when everyday staples land in
Canadian shoppers are looking at labels with a new kind of urgency. After years of grocery inflation, tariff uncertainty, and
Some stocks become so familiar that the case for owning them starts to sound automatic. A giant dividend, a household
Summer travel has a way of making costs feel smaller than they are. A few dollars for a seat, a
Canadian stock rallies often feel reassuring because the TSX has a familiar cast of banks, pipelines, miners, and mature dividend
The Alberta independence push looked, for a moment, like it had found real momentum. Boxes of signed petition sheets had
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