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Mortgage debt soars while starter homes get out of reach for many Canadians

Canadians took on more mortgage debt last year, with the total debt hovering close to $2 trillion in 2025, a report by Equifax Canada...

4 in 10 Canadians used credit cards more last year than in 2024: report – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size More Canadians are coming to rely on their credit cards, with more than half only managing to pay...

Canadians are starting retirement planning as soon as their 20s. Here’s why – National

Canadians are starting early when it comes to planning for a major life milestone: retirement. On average, Canadians start planning their retirement at age 30,...

Canadians have billions in uncashed cheques, rebates. Are you one of them? – National

There are more than four million paper cheques from the government valued at more than $2 billion since 2022 that have been sent out...

Almost four in 10 Canadians took on more debt last year, survey shows – National

The cost of living is catching up to a large chunk of Canadians, with almost one in four taking on new debt in the...

Canadians say they’ll spend less, shop earlier for the holidays: BMO – National

Affordability concerns amid the heightened cost of living and a tough job market impacted by the trade war and tariffs may be changing how...

Invest or keep money in cash? 41% of young Canadians opt for latter in TFSA – National

As younger Canadians struggle with the heightened cost of living and a difficult job market, a new survey from TD Bank suggests Gen Z...

Less than 50% of Canadians financially optimistic amid U.S. tariffs: survey – National

Most Canadians believe U.S. tariffs are hitting them in their pocketbooks, according to a new report from the Salvation Army that suggests financial optimism...

Ahead of budget, Canadians want cost of living help, not deficits: poll – National

As the federal government prepares to release a budget expected to see major new investments and spending along with a higher deficit, Canadians say...

Canadians are delaying long-term goals to keep up with cost of living: data – National

Canadians are putting off long-term goals like buying a home or saving for retirement in order to keep up with the high cost of...

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Former Premier League star speaks on cocaine addiction with ‘damage done’

He has opened up on his problems after retirement. Former Premier League defender Daryl Janmaat has spoken out on the "damage" that a cocaine...
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