Interest rates continue to rise as the Bank of Canada attempts to tame high inflation across the country. Its latest hike last week pushed the nation’s key rate to 3.25 per cent, making it more costly for those with credit cards, loans and lines of credit. But as Erik Bay reports, there are ways Canadians can make higher rates work in their favour.
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