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A look back at the past year. From buying a new house with a readvanceable mortgage to looking to save money when baby arrived. read more »
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Ticket prices alone run from $175 CAD for a seat at BC Place up to $1,100 CAD for the best seat in the house at the Opening Ceremonies... read more »
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The number of home resales in Canada were up 73% in November over the previous year. read more »
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We are heading towards the end of 2009 and the Canadian real estate market is on fire. Record numbers of sold homes, record prices, bi... read more »
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Now that most countries have stated they are coming out of the recession, we’ll now have to see if the economy will truly improve from... read more »
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Home resales hit a new July record with 50,270 properties sold in Canada through the Multiple Listing Service. That is an 18.2% increa... read more »
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Maybe you really want to get away from it all on your vacation or retirement? One type of property you may not have looked into is buy... read more »
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Canada's premiers are firmly behind Prime Minister Stephen Harper in his bid to counter protectionist trade policies being adopted in... read more »
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An Economics professor discusses his research on market bubbles. History shows there may be another major correction coming in the sto... read more »
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How does The Kondratieff Wave fit with today's economy? Are we headed towards recovery, or is the worst still to come? read more »
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Mixed messages about the recession in Canada could hurt our recovery. read more »
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While there has been a lot of talk in the news about big corporations going bankrupt, the number of consumer bankruptcy filings have b... read more »
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Another Liberal threat doesn't come to fruition. What else is new? This summer belongs to Canadians and not the politician thanks to ... read more »
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Most businesses today,with few exceptions , are facing an unprecedented challenge in maintaining their vitality and relevancy to a vas... read more »
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Canadian unemployment data remains somewhat discouraging. However, signs of global economic recovery are helping the loonie overcome.... read more »
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The loonie's rise is usually in tandem with a falling greenback or strengthening equity market... read more »
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Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says the federal deficit will balloon to $50 billion this fiscal year, an increase of more than $16 bill... read more »
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Todd Gordon says that the Conservatives are using fears about the recession to sideline environmental regulations, especially for oil ... read more »
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A Quebec poll, taken during the first four days of the Conservatives’ new ad campaign, shows the Conservative party has fallen to 4th ... read more »
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The Bank of Canada cut its key lending rate to a record low of 0.25%, and said it plans to leave it there for more than a year because... read more »
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