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What are the best insurance companies in Canada? After surveying Canadians, we now know. Here's the Best Home & Auto Insurance Awards*.
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If your attention wavers for just 1.5 seconds, a collision can take place, potentially leading to injuries or even death. However, preventing it is entirely possible.
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Canada experiences a fair share of natural disasters each year. When disaster strikes, and a mass evacuation order is issued, what do you do? How are you and your home protected?
In one fell sweep, you may find yourself in a world of confusing liability and insurance coverages. Here's what to know.
What are the best insurance companies in Canada? After surveying Canadians, we now know. Here's the Best Home & Auto Insurance Awards*.
Do you and your family have an action plan and emergency survival kit in the event a natural disaster impacts your community? Follow these steps and always be prepared.
Found your dream home and ready to submit an offer? Take a moment to review your list of contingencies.
If your attention wavers for just 1.5 seconds, a collision can take place, potentially leading to injuries or even death. However, preventing it is entirely possible.
In-vehicle infotainment systems are supposed to make driving safer by minimizing the amount of physical interaction with the system. However, they may be making driving more dangerous.
No-fault insurance doesn’t mean no one is to blame for a collision. It means that your claim will get processed no matter who is responsible for the accident. Here’s what you need to know.
Canada experiences a fair share of natural disasters each year. When disaster strikes, and a mass evacuation order is issued, what do you do? How are you and your home protected?
In one fell sweep, you may find yourself in a world of confusing liability and insurance coverages. Here's what to know.
Theft prevention devices and good habits can help deter thieves from stealing your vehicle. Here’s what you should know.
2024 federal budget key takeaways: Goals to boost housing supply and affordability by freeing up land, incentivizing builders, and reducing mortgage payments.
Here’s an overview of Ontario’s graduated licensing program, what’s required to get a G1 licence, and what you’re allowed to do once you have it.
House prices are slightly lower right now, but interest rates are still high. Ahead of a hot spring market, where does this leave Canadians looking to buy property?
If you’re in Alberta, whether you’re a long-time resident or a recent arrival, here’s everything you need to know about getting your driver’s license.
Down payment size is a constant question among homebuyers. Many assume, “bigger is better.” But is it?
Ontario’s 2024 budget suggests allowing previously mandatory insurance coverage to become optional. However, opting for this flexibility may potentially bring on higher risks.
If you’ve recently changed jobs or become self-employed, let your mortgage lender know. After all, honesty is the best policy.
Mortgage brokers have access to rates from many mortgage-specific lenders and major banks, enabling them to find the best product for you. But is there a catch?
Spring means increased activity, warmer prospects, and a surge of buyer confidence in the real estate market. Will Canadians take advantage of potential rate cuts?
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