What Brexit means for our mortgage rates

Last Friday the world reeled at the result of Britain’s historic vote to leave the European Union. As results hit the web, shockwaves were felt throughout the global economy including Canada. While what happens in the UK may not seem like something that could affect your mortgage, the truth is a little more complex.

Does it ever make sense to rent a home?

If you talk to a real estate agent, mortgage broker, or approximately 78% of Canada’s mothers (author’s estimate), they all tell you the same thing: you’re nuts to rent a home.

Family sells home to take year-long vacation

Most of the time, news coverage on the housing market falls on how the average Canadian can barely afford to buy. Well what happens if you’re one of the families selling? Apparently you can take a very long vacation.

Ontario financial regulation needs change, say experts

A panel of experts has recommended a comprehensive list of changes to Ontario’s financial regulatory systems to better protect consumers including borrowers, investors, and retirees as well as better adapt to the rapidly evolving financial services industry.

Beware: Edmonton sees rise in vehicle thefts

Car thieves have been extra busy this year, according to a vehicle-related crime report.

What to know about car insurance when you drive to the States

You need to be aware of what your car insurance policy covers when you cross the international boundary.

Should you co-sign a car loan for your teen?

Both of my kids are a decade away from even learning how to drive, but I can image a time when they’ll want to buy a vehicle of their own instead of borrowing an old jalopy from their dad

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