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An Audit Is Coming of the Liberal's National Daycare Program The Liberals began implementing its national program in 2021, but as of 2023 childcare attendance among children aged 0-5 years was 117,900 lower than pre-pandemic 2019, a decrease of 8.5 per cent.
The key to successfully merging your finances with a partner, according to experts Entering the next stage of a relationship can be exciting but when it comes to the financial part of your life together, experts suggest having an honest talk about money before packing your bags and moving in with your partner.
U.S. Fed Clears Path for September Rate Cut Officials held rates steady, but made an important pivot by highlighting a more equal focus on employment and inflation goals
Xbox Players Are the Credit-Card Industry’s Next Big Thing U.S. credit card companies want to do with Xbox gamers what they did long ago with airline passengers: boost loyalty, and spending, by offering customers rewards when they charge their card.
Boomers who want to transfer wealth to their adult kids should make sure their finances can pass a stress test Some baby boomers are gifting wealth early to help their children buy homes and build families. But first, boomers should ensure their own personal financial stability. One way to do that is by stress testing their portfolio.
Wall Street Wants In on America’s Battery Storage Boom Solar surge lets battery companies charge up when power prices are low, sell when high
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The Paris Olympics might be exactly what we need right now The Olympic Games held in the French capital kick off on July 26.
A new era for fixed income is arriving after years of disappointment After more than a decade of dismal fixed-income performance, with Canadian indexes eking out low single-digit annualized returns, the tides are finally shifting.
Packing for your summer holiday? Take these books published in 2024 Some of the best titles of the year to date
Elon Musk Says Tesla to Use Humanoid Robots Next Year Elon Musk says Tesla would use robots internally first before producing them for other companies
How executors can determine the value – and tax implications – of collectibles in an estate Executors must put a number on an estate’s value, but when dealing with collectibles, how do they distinguish the treasure from the trash?
The Impact Of Hurricanes On Oil Prices An active hurricane season should mean higher oil prices, but they typically do not have a large of lasting effect on markets.
New report confirms what many suspected: ‘shrinkflation’ is real — and it’s shrunk some products by up to 25% Researchers found 20% of 60 grocery store products have seen their contents quietly reduced by manufacturers since 2019.
A boomer dad who's 6 months away from retirement has already started gifting his Gen X and millennial kids their inheritance A 68-year-old government employee in Canada is already passing his wealth on to his adult children. He says he's set for retirement and wants to help out his kids in their financially demanding years. He's part of a trend of baby boomers who are proactively passing their wealth down to their kids.
The number of bird species you live near could dramatically change your mental health. Here’s why A new study has shown biodiversity can increase the probability you’ll have good mental health. It’s only a small part of the huge benefits of nature, experts say.
Athletes Die Twice: Retirement As A Death Though most of us are not Olympic athletes, we all can struggle with “the life after” we retire, and for many retirement feels like a death.
How to raise the world’s IQ Simple ways to make the next generation more intelligent
Clever planning can make a cottage transfer tax-smart The author reflects on his friend's decision to transfer ownership of his cottage to his kids. Mark faces significant tax implications if he sells the cottage at a low price due to capital gains on the fair market value, but there is a potential workaround.
'My Schedule Is Mayhem:' Nearly 50% of Parents Now Have Side Hustles, According to a New Survey One job isn't cutting it for these parents.
Willie Mays Will Be Forever Icon is the most overused term in sports, but Willie Mays was surely one.
Never Reveal These 3 Things If You Want to Sell Your Business Successfully, Startup Attorney Warns Mergers and acquisitions are complex and a majority of them fail. Here's what a successful M&A deal looks like; some of the reasons that deals fall apart; why founders should be careful when speaking to potential buyers; and why they should be careful about sharing information before the deal goes t...
The 20 Best Cities To Live In The World, Ranked In A 2024 Report Looking for the world's best cities to live, as well as the best cities to live in the U.S.? A new report has the answers—and this top city wins for the third year in a row.
From M*A*S*H to Hunger Games: Here are 5 great Donald Sutherland movies to watch in memory of the late actor Sutherland’s wide-ranging career spanned nearly 7 decades, offering something for fans of every generation to love in his absence.
Your adult children are asking about your estate plans. Why you shouldn’t be offended, and embrace the talk Boomers, it’s important you read this so you won’t get upset when your children ask you about your plans upon death, Lesley-Anne Scorgie writes.
Oh, Canada! Six visionaries on the country’s greatest past — and future — discoveries What Canadian inventions have changed the world? Where should our best brains direct their efforts going forward? Some of the country’s tech leaders share their perspectives.
The key to investing in an age of disasters When it comes to the stock market, don’t let a crisis lure you into committing your own self-inflicted financial disaster.
How to find – and use – a budgeting app that works best for you Chit-chat around the water cooler introduced Sarah Prince to her first budgeting app. A decade later, Prince says she still sees their value even after her favourite financial tool went under earlier this year.
Fast-Food Chains Jacked Up Their Prices. Now They’re Trying to Win You Back With Value Menus. Fast food prices have soared over the recent years, and consumers are eating there less often.
How to Invest in This Fraught Election Year With one big caveat, most people are likely to be better off if they forget about politics when it comes to investing for the long haul.