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How much are Canadian families (really) spending on extracurricular activities—and can they afford it?
Canadian parents spend an average of $1,160 a year on extracurriculars. See how real families compare and get expert tips to keep activities affordable.
The government shutdown is behind us for now, but your finances are wrecked just in time for holidays. How to get back on ...
America's government reported a $284 billion deficit in October. This figure was influenced by a federal shutdown and a shift ...
Nvidia's market value skyrocketed 300% in two years, raising concerns about an AI bubble. Experts discuss the implications of ...
Rich millennials are doing OK, but they feel terrible about their finances and the economy. They're comparing themselves to ...
For this role I like Freehold Royalties ( TSX:FRU ). The company currently pays a regular dividend of $0.09 per share each ...
"Friends who had known us love each other deeply for almost a decade expressed their concern... 'Whose idea was it to do this ...
Have you, for some inexplicable reason, recently had the urge to move abroad? But what if you have credit card debt? Or any debt, for that matter. If you're considering moving out of the United ...
The primary objective of currency hedging is mitigating FX risk, and it’s important to note that hedged returns are not the ...
B2Gold is actively taking steps to reduce its dependence on Mali, with Goose Mine in Canada ramping up. Read why I rate BTG ...
Big yield and bigger risks: why TELUS may disappoint, and Brookfield Infrastructure Partners could be the steadier dividend grower.
The Canadian Press on MSN
Carney in South Africa as concerns grow over U.S. boycott of G20
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in South Africa for a G20 summit overshadowed by a U.S. boycott — and as critics of Canada’s ...
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