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Looking to save money? Renegotiating bills may help as cost of living bitesIf you're planning to renegotiate bills like your cell phone contract, experts say to do your research and find deals from competitors that you can present to your provider.CanadaAug 21, 2024
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October 29 – McGuire FinancialIn today’s economic climate, Is it possible to completely inflation-proof your money and assets? Inflation is the “silent tax” that affects everyone’s lifestyle in some capacity. With rising, inflation & interest rates, now is the time to think about your money! Join Glen Zacher to learn a proven strategy to create wealth and guarantee the...AdvertisementOct 29, 2022
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October 1 – McGuire FinancialIn today’s economic climate, is it possible to completely inflation? Inflation is the “silent tax” that affects everyone’s lifestyle in some capacity. With rising inflation & interest rates, now is the time to think about your money! Join Glen Zacher to learn a proven strategy to create wealth and guarantee the safety and security of...AdvertisementOct 5, 2022
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Canadians’ savings drip away as deposit interest stays behind inflationMost Canadian savings accounts still largely languishing at around one per cent, which haven't kept up with the inflation rate of 8 per cent.EconomyJul 31, 2022
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Ways to handle your money as interest rates increase'When the market's like this, it's a good time for clients to re-visit their whole financial situation, look at their total debt load,' says financial advisor Kevin Kranzler.EconomyJun 2, 2022
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How to avoid overspending as the economy reopens, according to money expertsWith an ever-increasing number of opportunities to spend money as COVID-19 closures at restaurants, stores and salons ease, personal finance experts warn against going overboard.MoneyJun 24, 2021
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75 per cent of B.C. parents stressed about saving for post-secondary: pollNinety-one per cent of parents who believe their children will attend a post-secondary school are either already saving or planning to do so, according to the poll.Aug 28, 2019
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Changing clocks means changing smoke alarm batteries tooFirefighters are telling Montrealers to change out their smoke alarms when the clocks roll forward. Some 1,000 fires kill about 10 people each year on the Island of Montreal.FireMar 10, 2018
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Manitoba Hydro to relocate hundreds of employeesIn a news release Friday Hydro said between 500 to 600 employees would be relocated to 360 Portage Ave by next June.Sep 29, 2017
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Millennials in big cities more likely to have no debt, save: surveyNew report yields surprising results about Canada's young urbanitesMoneyJun 28, 2017
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