[ad_1] Despite a trade war and other geopolitical tensions, as well as the ongoing mortgage renewal wave, the majority of Canadian homeowners are still meeting their monthly mortgage payments, according to a new poll. About 83 per cent of Canadian homeowners say they have never missed a mortgage payment, according to a survey from brokerage […]
Garry Marr: For Canadians who own real estate in the U.S., d…
[ad_1] People are emotional about vacationing in the United States , but should feelings trump decisions that can have a serious financial impact on your wealth? For Canadians who own property in the U.S. that is the dilemma that won’t go away, a year into the trade war . It’s easy to scream “boycott” when […]
As Canadians living in the U.K., should we keep paying taxes…
[ad_1] Q. We are Canadian citizens from Toronto but living for two years now in the United Kingdom, where my spouse has a great job. He paid income tax our first year in the U.K. and our main taxes are filed with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). I paid any tax owing on my account […]
What foods are Canadians paying the most for as grocery pric…
[ad_1] Grocery prices climbed four per cent in September compared with a year earlier, according to the latest consumer price index from Statistics Canada. The increase shows that food inflation is once again climbing after a period of slower growth. However, Canadians don’t need statistics to tell them their grocery bills have gone up. The […]
Hidden risks for Canadians planning to downsize their retire…
[ad_1] Residential real estate makes up a significant share of household wealth , accounting for 41 per cent of Canadians’ total assets at the end of 2024, according to Statistics Canada. Many homeowners hope their property will help fund their retirement and some are relying heavily on a downsize. Planning first and selling second can […]
Canadians don't see a unified economic way forward and …
[ad_1] It’s fair to say most partisan Canadians and their political parties were not thrilled by the results of Monday’s federal election . The surging Liberals did not get their majority (as of press time), even in light of presenting an agenda, from a new shiny face who was not Justin Trudeau, that stoked fear […]
GST break will help Canadians cope with ‘vibecession’
[ad_1] Article content Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says her government’s proposed GST measures will lead to a pick-up in consumer spending, even as Canadians continue to feel malaise about Canada’s economy. “People have been talking about a vibecession and how that is a challenge for the Canadian economy,” said Freeland, during a press conference […]
Cash-strapped Canadians planning to spend less this holiday
[ad_1] Breadcrumb Trail Links News Retail & Marketing Personal Finance Nevertheless, Canadians are planning to spend an average of more than $1,991, according to the survey Published Oct 25, 2024 • Last updated 1 day ago • 2 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an […]