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How to split the bill at dinner with friends—minus the social awkwardness
To split or not to split? That’s the etiquette question. Here’s how to handle the restaurant cheque gracefully when you’re out with a group.

Why haven’t mortgage rates come down more?
Despite lower Bank of Canada interest rate announcements compared to a few years ago, mortgage holders have no relief.

How to tell if you’re actually living within your means
If your grocery cart total feels like a car payment, and your car payment feels like rent, this story will help you figure out if you’re living within your means.

Mother Knows Best: The best financial advice from Canadian moms
We asked Canadians about the most important financial lessons their moms gave them—and asked moms what money advice they share with their kids.

Why gas prices are only part of what’s pushing grocery prices
While a new federal benefit offers short-term relief, economists say fuel costs continue to ripple through the food system—raising prices at every stage from farm to shelf.

3 ways travel companies are responding to fuel prices—and what it means for travellers
Planning your next vacation? You’ll want to budget for fuel surcharges and flight changes as travel companies grapple with rising operating costs.

How to live a richer life—no matter your age
Whether or not you believe money can buy happiness, finances do impact emotions. Maximize your money for more satisfaction and less anxiety.