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How to protect yourself from fraud

Technology has made a significant impact on how prolific and sophisticated scam attempts have become. Erica Natividad speaks to an expert on how to avoid becoming a victim.


Restaurants feeling financial pinch as industry sees drop in employment

A Vancouver restaurant is feeling the financial pinch as the industry shed over 26,000 jobs in March. Grace Ke reports.


Business Matters: Federal budget 2024 brings changes to banking fees

The Liberals' 2024 federal budget includes several measures affecting the banking sector, such as cracking down on junk fees and working toward a framework for open banking. Kyle Benning has the details in Business Matters for Tuesday, April 17, 2024.


Manifesting Money Wasn’t Working For Me, So I Successfully Turned To Loud Budgeting

Like many of my past relationships, my relationship with money is fraught, complicated, and a huge, bright red flag. And yet, I care about money so much. Still, as a millennial, having had to navigate a recession at every pivotal point of my adult life, money has never appeared to care about me. “It’s because you have a scarcity mindset,” a friend said to me over expensive wine I said I couldn’t afford. “The reason you’re bad with money is that...


How a group of strangers found homes together in one of Canada's priciest municipalities

Splitting mortgages via co-ownership is one way some British Columbians are achieving dreams of home ownership as real estate prices reach record highs.


New report criticizes B.C. government funding for medications

A new report calls out the B.C. government for falling behind other provinces when it comes to covering several medications, including for rare conditions. Kylie Stanton has the details and the story of a grandmother who pays out of pocket for her granddaughter's meds.


How Much Cash Do You Need to Stop Work and Live Off Dividends?

Want to retire early? Here's how much cash you might need to quit work and live off your investment income. The post How Much Cash Do You Need to Stop Work and Live Off Dividends? appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Lake Como is adopting a ‘tourist fee’ like Venice – but is it justified?

It's the latest European spot to charge tourists to visit.


If you're retired or about to retire, think carefully about your tax strategy

NEW YORK (AP) — Coming up with the best tax strategy in retirement can be much trickier than it seems, and tax pros agree it's a time when people need to be especially careful to look at their entire financial picture before deciding on a things like 401(k) withdrawal amounts and timing, or when to begin taking Social Security. “It’s the biggest ch...


Average US annual salary by age revealed – see how you compare


Denmark becomes first country to procure weapons for Ukraine's Forces from Ukrainian manufacturers

Recently, Denmark allocated a new aid package to Ukraine, and part of the funds will be spent on weapons for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which Ukrainian companies will produce, according to the Minister for Strategic Industries, Oleksandr Kamyshin. It is noted that this involves $28.5 million. The department specified that this is the first and so...


Premier Ford sounds off on gas prices

Drivers across the GTA now have to pay 14 cents more per litre at the pumps. That double-digit spike is prompting outrage from some drivers, and even the Premier of Ontario. Shauna Hunt explains.


As a first-time homebuyer, how much money do you really need for closing costs?

Buying a home comes down to more than just the downpayment and the mortgage costs. Here's what to know about closing fees and and rebates available to first-time homebuyers.


Average net worth of Americans by age — see how you compare


Top 6 US industries where you can earn the most money


Tech industry warns budget's capital gains proposals could cause 'irreparable harm'

TORONTO — The federal budget is being met with disdain from Canada's innovation industry, including tech darling Shopify, which called the capital gains measures in the fiscal plan a potential cause of "irreparable harm." The sector is disappointed that the Liberal government's budget tabled Tuesday includes a proposed increase to the proportion of...


CPP Enhancement: How to Make the Most of the Increased Retirement Income

Analyzing CPP enhancement through the lens of the rising cost of living can give you a more realistic idea of its impact on your lifestyle as a retiree. The post CPP Enhancement: How to Make the Most of the Increased Retirement Income appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Who's behind Ontario's above guideline rent increases

A CBC data analysis looks into which corporate landlords applied most often to raise rents above provincial rent control guidelines in 2022.


US aid to Ukraine: President will have right to write off loan provided to Ukraine

The President of the United States will have the right to write off the funds intended for Ukraine as financial assistance, according to the respective bill. According to the initiative of the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Mike Johnson, it is proposed to allocate $7.8 billion in direct financial assistance to Ukraine in the ...


A teacher, a software engineer and a banker: These are the New Yorkers who hold Trump’s fate in their hands

A teacher, a software engineer and a banker: These are the New Yorkers who hold Trump’s fate in their hands - Five women and seven men have been tasked with hearing the first-ever criminal case against a US president


Biggest mistakes that could tarnish, or even tank, your credit rating

Before reaching financial milestones such as a car, home, or savings account, a credit rating might be the only thing young people own. “Credit is a highly valuable asset,” says Ed Rempel, a fee-for-service financial planner, tax accountant and author of the blog Unconventional Wisdom. “In fact, it is your main asset until you can build up other in...


'Bring them home': Plight of Israeli hostages as Mideast tensions rise

Ahead of Passover, loved ones of Israeli hostages still missing are trying to remind the world not to forget them. Crystal Goomansingh reports on the renewed push to bring those held captive back to their families, and the state of Gaza's humanitarian crisis.


The Apprentice 2024 champion says it's not 'greedy' to hike up prices after winning

The winner has been crowned.


Gun supervisor for Alec Baldwin ‘Rust’ movie gets 18 months in prison

Movie armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was sentenced to 18 months in prison in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer by Alec Baldwin on the set of the Western film “Rust,” at a sentencing hearing Monday in a New Mexico state court. (April 15)


How to Earn Big TFSA Income to Set Yourself Up for Retirement

With the right moves, a TFSA can bring in incredible income for retirement -- or even in just the next three years! The post How to Earn Big TFSA Income to Set Yourself Up for Retirement appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


How the 1949 Ford saved the company

As Ford gears up for a huge launch of its all-electric F-150 Lightning, we turn the clock back over 70 years to a car that saved the company


Top 10 airlines for the cheapest business class flights


Winnipegger denied flight refund even though he bought cancellation insurance

Allianz Global Assistance says disaster at a pre-booked accommodation is not a covered reason under the policy.


Avoiding shrinkflation is difficult, but these shoppers have a few tips

MONTREAL — Stefani Balinsky not only brings her list when she goes grocery shopping, she also brings a calculator. Oftentimes Balinsky, a mother of a teenager and a 20-year-old, finds herself standing in the aisles and calculating if she's getting the best deal for every dollar spent. It's her way of fighting back against shrinkflation. She recalle...


Youth unemployment rising in Canada

Stats Canada says youth unemployment in Canada is at 12.6% - higher than in any non-pandemic year since the Great Recession.


These autistic kids denied up to $800 a month because of IQ requirements

While Nova Scotia's Direct Family Support for Children program is meant to provide financial aid to families of kids with disabilities, many kids with autism are being denied the funding because they don't meet the province's definition of an intellectual disability. Celina Aalders reports.


Live Nation could face lawsuit from U.S. Justice Department

The U.S. Justice Department will reportedly file an anti-trust lawsuit against entertainment giant, Live Nation. Erica Natividad with the details and how the outcome could impact Canada.


Spring Home Essentials: Elevating everyday basics

Style expert Samantha Pynn offers creative tips to refresh everyday essentials -with a twist. From luxurious sheets to vibrant towels, colorful dishes, stylish storage baskets, and cozy pillows and throws, she proves that basics don't have to be boring. Get ready to elevate your living spaces with simple yet stylish updates!


Rise & fall of the bargain-priced roadster

Going topless used to be cheap and often cheerful. We trace the history of the boom and the bust


Patients are paying for surgeries covered by the province

Health-care advocates say patients are unnecessarily paying thousands to private medical clinics for procedures covered by the province, such as cataract surgery. They say many patients are falling for doctors engaging in 'predatory upselling' of services.


4 Ways to Grow $100,000 Into $1 Million in Retirement Savings

Anyone can build a million-dollar retirement portfolio. Here are four ways you could practically grow $100,000 to $1 million. The post 4 Ways to Grow $100,000 Into $1 Million in Retirement Savings appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


What cottagers need to know about housing affordability measures in the new federal budget

The federal government has announced new housing affordability measures to help first-time buyers purchase their first home. The measures were announced by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland last week in Toronto, … Continued


Is my passport still valid? New rules and prices around soon-to-be expired ID

Double check your passport before you book.


Her landlord sold her apartment. Her new unit is the same size — and $700 more a month

CBC News asked renters in Toronto's Liberty Village what they think of renting in Canada's biggest city.


Tax filing is open: Here are the changes to know about in 2024

There are changes you need to know about as the 2023 tax season opens. Breanna Karstens-Smith looks at how you can save money or where you might lose money.


Netflix handily beats subscriber targets, misses on revenue forecast

By Lisa Richwine and Dawn Chmielewski LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Netflix blew past Wall Street expectations on new customers for the second straight quarter on Thursday but signaled the positive surprises could be over, forecasting revenue growth slightly below analyst targets. Shares of the streaming video pioneer were down 4.2% at $585.41 in after-hours trading. The company said its ad-supported


Federal budget gets mixed reaction in Alberta

The federal government has tabled its budget and as Adam MacVicar reports, reaction is mixed by both provincial and municipal leaders.


Moving jobs this often helps you climb the career ladder and earn more money


Ontario police say 14 charged after 126 people lose money in 'grandparent scam'

TORONTO — Fourteen alleged members of an organized gang are facing dozens of charges after 126 people from across Canada lost nearly $1 million in total in a so-called "grandparent scam," Ontario Provincial Police announced Thursday, saying the fraud caused more than just financial distress. OPP Deputy Commissioner Marty Kearns said several scam vi...


How to Build a Bulletproof Monthly Passive-Income Portfolio With Just $20,000

Income-seeking Canadian investors can consider holding shares of REIT such as Dream Industrial to create a passive-income stream. The post How to Build a Bulletproof Monthly Passive-Income Portfolio With Just $20,000 appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


3 Safe Dividend Stocks to Beat Inflation

Canadian stocks like Fortis Inc (TSX:FTS) offer relatively safe dividends. The post 3 Safe Dividend Stocks to Beat Inflation appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


How to Decrease Your Taxable Income and Still Make Money (and it’s Legal!)

There are legal ways to bring down your taxable income and put that extra cash towards your future. Plus, create passive income for life! The post How to Decrease Your Taxable Income and Still Make Money (and it’s Legal!) appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Morgan Stanley, HSBC cutting Asia investment banking jobs on China deals slowdown

(Corrects grammar in paragraph 6.) HONG KONG (Reuters) -Morgan Stanley and HSBC are cutting dozens of investment banking jobs in the Asia Pacific region this week, sources said, as they ramp up cost-cutting, with weaker dealmaking and sluggish markets in China and Hong Kong weighing on business prospects. Morgan Stanley is cutting at least 50 investment banking jobs in the region starting this


Winnipeg business says garbage collector staged photo of overflowing bin, leading to extra charge

A Winnipeg man is accusing a waste collection company of deliberately messing with his bin and charging him for having overflowing garbage.


25 Wardrobe Must-Haves, According To Shopbop’s Fashion Director

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