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Should you buy a house during a recession? The pros and cons of making a home purchase in shaky economic times

Should you buy a house during a recession? The pros and cons of making a home purchase in shaky economic times

While prices and buyer competition have declined — offering the perfect opportunity for purchasers ready to enter the market — it’s brought on by Canadian consumer confidence taking a hit, with economists warning of a modest recession given the current trade uncertainty with the U.S.
Can you make RRSP contributions after age 71? - MoneySense

Can you make RRSP contributions after age 71? - MoneySense

Here’s why you might see an RRSP deduction limit on your notice of assessment, even when you’ve already converted your account to a RRIF.
Tax refunds are arriving and Gen Z are the most likely to invest it: survey - National | Globalnews.ca

Tax refunds are arriving and Gen Z are the most likely to invest it: survey - National | Globalnews.ca

A new survey from TD Bank found Gen Z are the most likely Canadians to invest their tax returns once received, but also may be unclear on how some savings accounts work.
Housing downturn worsens as border tensions disrupts Canadian market stability

Housing downturn worsens as border tensions disrupts Canadian market stability

Canada’s housing market, which had consistently rebounded from previous economic shocks over the past 25 years, is now facing significant strain. According to The Globe and Mail, this time the stress comes not from domestic conditions but from the trade policies of US President Donald Trump.
Can’t pay your tax bill? File your return on time and don’t panic, experts say

Can’t pay your tax bill? File your return on time and don’t panic, experts say

For many Canadians, filing their taxes often means a refund, but for some, tax time can mean a bill that’s unexpected or more than anticipated.
If that’s you and you don’t have the cash on hand to pay the bill, tax experts say not to panic.
Early Parkinson's symptoms often mistaken for normal aging

Early Parkinson's symptoms often mistaken for normal aging

Parkinson's disease is often seen as a condition that primarily affects older adults. In reality, it can impact people at any age, with 10–20% of cases appearing before the age of 50, and about half of those are diagnosed before age 40,
Many Canadians are delaying filing their taxes over confusion with recent changes

Many Canadians are delaying filing their taxes over confusion with recent changes

Canada’s April 30 tax-filing deadline is fast approaching, but many are planning to delay filing due to confusion over recent tax changes, according to a recent survey
20 High Protein Egg-Free Breakfast Ideas To Try

20 High Protein Egg-Free Breakfast Ideas To Try

Starting your day with a high-protein breakfast, ideally 20-30 grams, helps keep you full, supports muscle health, and gives you lasting energy. If you're skipping eggs, there are still plenty of delicious ways to get your protein fix, like tofu, Greek yogurt, and cottage cheese. You can also boost your meal with easy add-ins like protein powder, nuts, and seeds.
Arlene Dickinson once used grocery money to invest in stock

Arlene Dickinson once used grocery money to invest in stock

Arlene Dickinson, now a successful businessperson, the millionaire venture capitalist and Dragons’ Den personality offers advice for young investors.
5 Ways To Stand Out On LinkedIn When Everyone Else Looks The Same

5 Ways To Stand Out On LinkedIn When Everyone Else Looks The Same

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jodiecook/2025/03/21/5-ways-to-stand-out-on-linkedin-when-everyone-else-looks-the-same/
Canadians are working past retirement, but not because they want to | CBC Radio

Canadians are working past retirement, but not because they want to | CBC Radio

More than half of Canadians over 60 in the workforce are there because of financial necessity, according to Statistics Canada, including the cost of essential expenses without support from a pension plan.

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