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How Small Monthly Savings Add Up to Fight Inflation

Learn how small, consistent monthly financial changes can significantly boost your annual savings and help combat the effects of inflation in Canada. Start building your financial resilience today.

Canadians turn vegan as meat prices soar

As food costs climb, many Canadians are adopting plant-based diets to save money. Discover how families are adapting and what experts predict for future grocery bills.

Surrey sues banks over $2.5M fraud by ex-employee

The City of Surrey is suing CIBC's Simplii Financial and Coast Capital Savings, alleging they failed to stop a $2.5 million fraud by a former employee. Get the full story on the legal battle.

12 Products to Save Money & Reduce Waste in Canada

Facing rising costs and supply chain issues? Discover 12 reusable and product-extending items, from beeswax wraps to menstrual cups, that help Canadians save money and cut down on single-use plastics.

Holiday Spending to Give Canadian Economy $11B Boost

Canadian consumers plan to spend an average of $943 this holiday season, injecting an estimated $11 billion into the national GDP. Get the details on the 'Buy Canadian' trend and economic impact.

Amazon Lightning Deal: $100 Lyft Credits for $85

Amazon offers a limited-time Lightning Deal: get $100 in Lyft ride credits for just $85. This 15% discount is a practical gift for non-drivers, travel, or late-night rides. Credits never expire.

Early ski season boosts Ottawa area businesses

An early and abundant snowfall is providing a significant winter boost to ski resorts and businesses in the Ottawa region. Local hills are reporting strong early-season traffic.

How Canadians Can Save at the Grocery Store

As food prices climb, new digital tools are emerging to help Canadian shoppers stretch their budgets. Discover practical strategies for smarter grocery spending.

Ontario wine sales rise at Ottawa LCBOs as U.S. goods stored

LCBO locations in Ottawa report a significant boost in sales of Ontario VQA wines. This uptick coincides with American products remaining in storage, shifting local consumer preferences. Discover the impact on the provincial wine industry.

Year-End RESP Planning: Navigating Too Much Success

Financial Post columnist Garry Marr explains how robust stock markets and employed children create unexpected tax-planning challenges for RESP withdrawals as the December 31 deadline approaches.

Canadians waste $761 in food over date confusion

A new study reveals Canadian households discard hundreds in edible food due to misunderstanding 'best before' dates. Learn how to use your senses to reduce waste and save money.

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