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15
Nov

Make lemonade from your market lemons before year-end

It was Nelson Mandela who said “I never lose. I either win or learn.” This is a great outlook for those who might have experienced declines in their investment portfolios this year.

10
Nov

Inflation is too high when the public notices it

Beneath a certain threshold, inflation targets are arbitrary

8
Nov

Why Tiff Macklem is willing to risk a recession to crush inflation

Macklem is unwilling to risk giving inflation any oxygen, suggesting he’s prepared to push rates higher.

5
Nov

A global house-price slump is coming

It won’t blow up the financial system, but it will be scary.

3
Nov

Market corrections are where returns are made so don’t head for the sidelines

In volatile times like these, it is important to have an investing game plan and not capitulate to emotional biases such as loss aversion.

2
Nov

Housing markets face a brutal squeeze

How bad could things get?

1
Nov

The Best Ways To Reuse Your Halloween Pumpkin

Don’t let your jack-o’-lanterns go to waste! Try these creative ideas instead to celebrate sustainably.

29
Oct

Do your research before buying pet insurance, experts say

Ottawa graduate student Daniel Boutin adopted Samwell the cat in 2019, hoping the formerly feral rescue animal could keep him company as he studied.
Samwell adapted well to his new life. But there were a few surprises.

28
Oct

Bank of Canada raises benchmark interest rate by 0.5 percentage points

The Bank of Canada raised its key interest rate by basis points.

27
Oct

Zinc? Honey? Ginger? What Actually Helps When You Have a Cold or the Flu?

It’s that time of year again, when stuffy noses and irrepressible coughs start to show up everywhere.