Canada’s inflation rate increased to 2% in October

Canada’s inflation rate climbed back up to 2% in October, shifting expectations slightly in favour of a smaller, quarter-percentage point…

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Inflation is on target in Canada, so why is food (and other stuff) still so expensive?

Statistics Canada reports that inflation keeps going down. Is that what you’re experiencing? Fifteen dollars for grapes? Twenty dollars for…

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Car-Loan Delinquencies Aren’t Scaring Off Wall Street

Investors are snapping up bonds tied to car loans, betting that a strong U.S. economy will keep rising delinquency rates…

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BMO Recognized for Digital Innovation, Customer Experience and Delivery Excellence with Five Global Retail Banking Innovation Awards

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Canada’s tax system needs a Big Bang and soon

Kim Moody: Canada needs to have broad-based personal tax reductions, especially in light of the recent outcome in the U.S….

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Moi Rewards has launched in Ontario—here’s how it works

If you’re still shopping for essentials like groceries and toiletries without earning rewards, we’re here to tell you you’re doing…

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The Best Thing About Retirement, According to WSJ Readers

Some are living their healthiest lives, while others have found new passions or rediscovered old favorites.

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For Retirees in Their 60s, the Move That Adds Years to a Nest Egg

Roth conversions allow retirees to pay taxes on their savings now, so that the money can grow tax-free in the…

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She Spent Four Decades as a Lawyer. Now, She Designs Closets—and Loves It.

Sheila Sullivan Newsom left her job in search of something different. She found what she was looking for.

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The People to Speak to Before You Retire—and the Key Questions to Ask Them

Too often, the decision to leave work is made in isolation, without getting the advice of others who know you….

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