New data shows that almost 60 per cent of Canadian parents plan to offer “free room and board” to their children in post-secondary education, which comes amid the cost of
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 slightly more than the
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, with plans to retire at
Air Canada says it saw a profitable quarter at the end of last year, even with a notable drop in demand for travel to the U.S. amid the ongoing trade
Software companies clawed back some losses on Monday after a bruising seven-session selloff fuelled by fears that AI could intensify competition. The selloff last week came shortly after an AI
By Tara Deschamps The Canadian Press Posted February 3, 2026 5:34 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Toys “R” Us Canada Ltd. says it
The dream of one day retiring seems elusive for most Canadians but especially, it seems, for millennials, with a new BMO survey showing more than 70 per cent of them
Corus Entertainment, the parent company of Global News, said Friday the company intends to seek Court approval of a previously announced recapitalization plan after it failed to pass in a vote of
There are more than four million paper cheques from the government valued at more than $2 billion since 2022 that have been sent out to Canadians — and have not
If Canada were to fully eliminate its internal trade barriers, it could increase its real GDP by about seven per cent in the long run, the International Monetary Fund says


