In Canada, consumer banking laws are in place to protect you when you interact with your bank. Do you know your banking rights?

In Canada, consumer banking laws are in place to protect you when you interact with your bank. Do you know your banking rights?
Have you ever made a purchase or signed a contract and later regretted it? Buyers remorse can happen to anyone. Find out what your rights are and how you are protected.
Have you or your business suffered losses due to Hurricane Fiona? You may be eligible for provincial financial assistance. Learn more.
Unexpected circumstances can derail anyone’s finances. Bankruptcy doesn’t have the sigma it used to and oftentimes it’s the best way to rebuild your financial future. Here’s a look at the most common causes of Bankruptcy.
Many Canadians use Reddit’s Personal Finance Canada forum to ask for advice about their finances. But is this the best source of information? The replies are anonymous but unlikely to be from a professional.
Car title loans, leases and car loans – what are the differences? Find out the pros and cons of each before you make a decision to finance your next vehicle.
Employment Insurance can help when you are between jobs. There are other types of insurance that may make it easier to sleep at night in these precarious times.
With soaring inflation, rising interest rates, labour shortages, supply chain issues, and no more pandemic support, it’s no wonder Canadian business bankruptcies are on the rise.
Canada’s unemployment rate has hit a new low forcing some employers to turn to immigrant workers to fill the gap. Find out what the government may need to do to help ease the situation.
There’s no doubt about it – the cost of living in Alberta is continuing to rise. If you are drowning in debt, reach out to a Licensed Insolvency Trustee. They are trained credit counsellors and can help you get your finances back on track.