So, you’re heading on vacation? More than likely you’ve been told to buy travel medical insurance “just in case”. The fact is travel insurance is just as important for you to pack as any item in your luggage. No matter where you’re headed to, ensuring that you’re ready for the what ifs of adventure is
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Credit Cards: dos, don’t’s, and avoiding the terrible frauds out there
Mark Twain said there are two constants in life, “death and taxes”, to which coincidentally are the two things we as human beings have yet to truly understand, recuperate, or live with. It’s safe to say adding credit cards to this list would give it a much more modern touch. That is, credit cards are
Infographic: Insurance Premiums Across Canada – who’s cashing in and who’s forking out?
Insurance rates across Canada are in part dependent on where exactly you live – right down to the postal code. While a Torontonian is likely to pay higher insurance premiums than if they lived in rural Ontario, the differences on a provincial scale are even more significant. Insurance premiums are higher in Ontario than any
The Great Canadian Super Visa and What it Means to YOU
There have been some significant developments happening in Canada’s citizenship and immigration office. Notably, the recently announced Super Visa: allowing non-Canadian parents and grandparents of Canadian residents the opportunity to stay in the country for up to two years. While the Super Visa certainly offers an excellent opportunity for parents and grandparents to visit family
Managing auto insurance costs
Ontario is reported to have the highest premiums for car insurance in Canada. According to a study from the Fraser Institute, Ontario car insurance premiums averaged $1,281 as of October 2011 whereas Quebec premiums averaged just $642—the lowest in the country. In an effort to control the high cost of insurance, Ontario introduced reforms last











