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Conservatives promise over $70B in tax cuts and $34B in new spending, but no timeline for balanced budget

OTTAWA — Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives aren’t promising to balance the budget in a first term of government, thanks to a bevy of tax cuts and $34 billion in new spending, according to their costed platform released Tuesday.


Top Canadian Value Stocks I’d Buy Now for Potential Appreciation

Top Canadian value stocks like Suncor Energy are well-positioned for long term capital appreciation despite the current market turmoil. The post Top Canadian Value Stocks I’d Buy Now for Potential Appreciation appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


How does Canada's huge debt burden compare with other countries?

How much does your home country spend on its national debt? Discover how much debt repayments cost 25 selected countries around the world, from Argentina to America.


Mortgages, maintenance and property taxes: How much does it really cost to own a home?

Jessica Moorhouse, author and host of the More Money podcast, says that the down payment and monthly mortgage payments are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the cost of owning a home. She tells BC Today host Michelle Eliot that maintenance costs and property taxes could add up to thousands of dollars. She advises homeowners to set aside a home emergency fund to maintain their homes.


24 Modern Careers Making Bank (But Mom Still Disapproves)


The world's 20 wealthiest cities in Canada and around the world

Discover the cities with the most millionaires and billionaires, and see why some of them are losing their super-rich residents at an alarming rate...


Report: Michael Jordan listed as highest-paid athlete of all time

The Chicago Bulls legend was named the highest-paid athlete of all time by Sportico, 20 years after his playing career ended.


Ranked: the world's most valuable substances

Diamonds, gold, and platinum are among the world's most valuable substances – but so are many materials you’ve probably never heard of.


FP Answers: We don’t want to leave a big inheritance. What should our cash flow strategy be in retirement?

In an increasingly complex world, the Financial Post should be the first place you look for answers. Our FP Answers initiative puts readers in the driver’s seat: you submit questions and our reporters find answers not just for you, but for all our readers. Today, we answer a question from Paul about cash flow. Q. I have a question regarding collecting my Canada Pension Plan (CPP) at age 60, which I will be in a year. I don’t have any taxable...


40 and no pension: What do you do?

You’ve reached your 40s, are mid-way in your career and realize you’ll never have a pension. Here’s how to get ready for retirement.


14 Countries Where You Can Achieve Financial Freedom

The cost of living is one of the main worries for Americans throughout the country. But, relocating to a country


22 Countries Where Canadian Dollars Go Twice As Far


11 Financial Decisions You’ll Regret in 10 Years


Let's go shopping for Canadian-made groceries with just $25

The YQR Couponbae has you covered with tips and tricks on how to do just that, without spending a lot of money.


15 Richest Families in the World and How They Made Their Fortune


Musk says he'll spend less time in Washington and more time running Tesla after its profit plunges

NEW YORK (AP) — Elon Musk says he’ll be spending less time in Washington slashing government costs and more time running Tesla after his electric vehicle company reported a big drop in profits.


The Wealthiest Rock Legends Ever (Ranked)

Mansions in Malibu don't pay for themselves. Behind every legendary guitar solo and stadium anthem sits a financial portfolio that might surprise you. After all, these remarkable performers built empires beyond their chart-topping hits.


Reverse mortgage down payment gifts: golden opportunity or golden years gamble?

For most of us, homeownership is fundamental to securing our golden years. For those who don’t get on the property ladder because they can’t afford a down payment, it can be a financial gut punch in retirement . Increasingly, parents and grandparents are playing financial fairy godmothers, determined to protect their heirs from this fate. They want to help their kids or grandkids buy now in case rising values price them out of the market. “In...


With rates on pause and 1.2 million mortgages up for renewal, now’s the time to act — here are 10 critical moves to protect your home and your financial future in 2025

How the Bank of Canada target rate change can affect Canadians renewing mortgages in 2025 and 2026 and 10 steps homeowners can take to prepare


Frugal postgraduate reveals how she's paying off $166k of debt in 5 years

Brooke Eichenbaum, 29, is living frugally to pay off $166k in debt, including $137k in student loans and $29k in a car loan. Since graduating with a physical therapy degree, Brooke has cut costs by cooking 99% of her meals, avoiding new clothes, and opting for low-cost activities. She earns $5,500 a month, putting $2,000 toward her student loan and $500 toward her car. After three years, she has reduced her debt to $80k. Brooke’s tips for others: cook at home, avoid new clothes, plan free activities, and track spending. She hopes her story inspires others to take control of their finances.


With Bernie Sanders, AOC collects nearly $10M (and shatters her personal record)

AOC is at the heart of the "Fighting Oligarchy" tour alongside fellow Democrat Bernie Sanders, an event that draws crowds across several states.


With BoC rates holding steady amid global uncertainty, now’s the time to rethink your finances: 7 key ways to reshape your money decisions

Who benefits from the latest Bank of Canada rate announcement? Learn how to use the latest rate drop to boost your financial goals


The 20 Most Expensive Comic Books That Can Earn You A Fortune

Some collectibles gather dust, while others gather millions. Comic books fall into the latter category, but only if you have the right ones. The most sought-after comics have fetched staggering prices, proving that superheroes don’t just save the day—they can also supercharge your bank account. So, let's take a look at the ones that could make you a fortune.


How much the average person at every age has in their 401(K)

New data has revealed how much the average American in every age group has saved in their 401(K) workplace retirement account.


Carney says if all goes to plan, he could balance Canada budget in 4 or 5 years

TROIS-RIVIERES, Quebec (Reuters) - Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday said if his Liberals won an April 28 election and all went to plan, it would be realistic to expect the budget to return to surplus in four or five years' time. Carney released his economic plan on Saturday but made no mention of a return to surplus. Asked by reporters in Quebec why that was the case, he replied "


Cruising Through 2025? New Tariffs Could Make Caribbean Getaways Cheaper Than Europe

Cruising Through 2025? New Tariffs Could Make Caribbean Getaways Cheaper Than Europe


50 Totally Painless Ways to Save Money Every Day

It's never been tougher to stick to a budget, but these thrifty tricks add up to big savings. The post 50 Totally Painless Ways to Save Money Every Day appeared first on Reader's Digest Canada.


Australian share market bounces back after Trump announces major backtrack on 'hardball' tariffs

The Australian share market is back at levels last seen in late March before Donald Trump escalated the American-led trade war with the rest of the world.


What you need to know before helping your child with a home down payment

OTTAWA — With the benchmark prices for a home in Toronto or Vancouver at over a million dollars, the prospect of saving enough for a down payment to enter the real estate market can be a daunting task for first-time buyers.


Canadian dollar outperforms G10 peers as trade war fears ease

By Fergal Smith TORONTO (Reuters) - The commodity-linked Canadian dollar was the top-performing Group of 10 currencies on Tuesday as investors weighed prospects of trade tensions de-escalating between the United States and China. Wall Street rallied and the U.S. dollar jumped against a basket of major currencies after a report that U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had said a tariff standoff


Is pension splitting worth it for a retired couple making about $70,000 annually?

Q. I am 71 years old and my spouse Ella is 70. Ella’s total pension income is about $21,000 a year from Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Old Age Security (OAS) and a small private pension, with a non-existent tax bill. My pension income is about $50,000 ($13,000 from CPP, $7,000 from OAS, and $30,000 from an employer pension). In addition, some years I earn up to $20,000 with freelance handyman work. Is pension splitting a good idea for my wife and...


Worried About 2025 Travel Costs? Here Are 10 Budget Red Flags to Watch

Worried About 2025 Travel Costs? Here Are 10 Budget Red Flags to Watch


11 Richest People in History (Adjusted for Inflation)


What If the Cost of Going Green Is Too High?

Imagine standing at a crossroads, where one path leads to a cleaner, greener planet, but the toll to enter is far higher than anyone expected. ... Read more The post What If the Cost of Going Green Is Too High? appeared first on weather-fox.com.


13 Costco Canada Products That Easily Pay for Your Membership

A Costco membership comes with a price tag, but some products make it well worth the cost. This video highlights 13 items available in Costco Canada that offer such great value, they practically pay for your membership. If you love smart shopping, this list is a must-see.


Greece announces 1 billion euros in financial benefits after posting 1.3% budget surplus

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece’s prime minister on Tuesday announced 1 billion euros ($1.15 billion) in financial benefits for lower-income households and the public investment program, after the country became one of the few European Union members to post a budget surplus in 2024.


Barrick Gold signs deal to sell its stake in Donlin gold project in Alaska

TORONTO — Barrick Gold Corp. has signed a deal to sell its 50 per cent interest in the Donlin gold project in Alaska to its partner NovaGold Resources Inc. and Paulson Advisers LLC for US$1 billion in cash.


Meet the world's richest person in every decade for the last 200 years

What did it take to be the richest person in the world in 1820, 1850 or 1900? And how does that compare to today?


Here’s Exactly How $10,000 in a TFSA Could Grow Into $50,000

Spending time in the stock market can convert $10,000 into $50,000. Here’s how you should approach your TFSA investment. The post Here’s Exactly How $10,000 in a TFSA Could Grow Into $50,000 appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


12 Signs Your Partner Is Financially Toxic

Talking about money is hardly the most fun thing you can do in a relationship yet it's one of the most important. After all, you don't want to be in a relationship where everything seems peachy until you notice your partner’s financial habits are a bunch of red flags! Rather than simply blowing it all on payday, the signs are often more subtle. Here are twelve things that might suggest your partner is financially toxic. Featured Image Credit: kues /Depositphotos.com.


Experts reveal cash needed by age to retire comfortably

Experts have revealed the key to a comfortable retirement - and how much money one has to earn by specific age milestones to achieve it.


23 Jobs That Pay More Than People Think


Best Strategies For Saving Money On Gas

Gas prices keep going up, but you can use these money-saving strategies to keep yourself from going broke.


Cash Kings: 3 TSX Stocks That Pay Monthly

These TSX stocks provide ultra-high yields and frequent cash to support regular expenses and reinvest more often. The post Cash Kings: 3 TSX Stocks That Pay Monthly appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Should You Buy Dynamite Stock While it’s Below $15 or Wait Until Rate Cuts?

Dynamite stock might be new to the scene, but it could be in for some major growth for investors. The post Should You Buy Dynamite Stock While it’s Below $15 or Wait Until Rate Cuts? appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


What your old computers and games consoles are worth today

From Atari to Amstrad and Sony to Sega, some of these computers and games consoles are worth serious money today.


The Top-Paying Jobs in America: Careers That Bring in the Big Bucks

The Top-Paying Jobs in America: Careers That Bring in the Big Bucks


Gold soars to a new high as economic uncertainty deepens. Here's what to know

NEW YORK (AP) — As economic uncertainty deepens worldwide, gold prices have notched more and more record highs.


My partner and I have $1.5M in savings, no debt and nearing 70. We’re considering retiring and claiming CPP. Do we have enough to retire comfortably?

On paper, it looks like you and your spouse are doing quite well


Jobs that pay the most for under 30 hours work a week