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9 Best Stocks To Invest In Canada For 2026: Long-Term Ideas
investNovember 10, 2022

9 Best Stocks To Invest In Canada For 2026: Long-Term Ideas

Do you want to invest in stocks in Canada but have no idea where to begin? With inflation in Canada peaking at 8.1% in June of 2022, stocks offer a good opportu

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
Fractional Shares in Canada: How To Buy Them in 2026
investNovember 10, 2022

Fractional Shares in Canada: How To Buy Them in 2026

Are you hoping to invest in attractive companies that have really high share prices? Taking advantage of trading fractional shares is a way for almost any stock

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
Getloop Review 2026: Cross-Border Banking Made Simple
make-moneyNovember 10, 2022

Getloop Review 2026: Cross-Border Banking Made Simple

Getloop, or just Loop, is a new Canadian-based fintech startup that offers small business banking solutions to Canadian businesses. Loop focuses heavily on eCom

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
How To Become A University Professor In Canada: Salary and Costs (2026)
make-moneyNovember 10, 2022

How To Become A University Professor In Canada: Salary and Costs (2026)

The average university professor in Canada earns $97,500 per year, or an average of $50 per hour. Even the lowest paid professors in Canada earn over $80,000 pe

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
Minimum Wage In Canada: By Province & Territory 2026
make-moneyNovember 10, 2022

Minimum Wage In Canada: By Province & Territory 2026

In April 2022, the Canadian government moved to increase the federal minimum wage to $15.55. Other Canadian provinces and territories quickly followed suit with

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
Minimum Wage In Ontario: Laws, Exceptions, & Increases (2026)
make-moneyNovember 10, 2022

Minimum Wage In Ontario: Laws, Exceptions, & Increases (2026)

With Canada’s economy experiencing record levels of inflation, the government of Ontario moved to increase the province’s minimum wage to $15.50 on October 1st,

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
Minimum Wage In Saskatchewan 2026: Laws, Exceptions, & Increases
make-moneyNovember 10, 2022

Minimum Wage In Saskatchewan 2026: Laws, Exceptions, & Increases

Historically, Saskatchewan has had the lowest minimum wage in Canada. Compared to its neighbours, Saskatchewan’s minimum wage has always been at least a dollar

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
Canada Poverty Rate In 2026: Lower than You Think
manage-moneyNovember 8, 2022

Canada Poverty Rate In 2026: Lower than You Think

6.4% of Canadians live below the poverty line, according to Stats Canada and the most recent numbers available from 2020. I don't know about you, but that numbe

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
Shop Pay Shopify Feature: How It Works (2026)
make-moneyNovember 8, 2022

Shop Pay Shopify Feature: How It Works (2026)

Shopify is one of the largest eCommerce platforms in the world. Shopify offers an easy, hassle-free way for any retailer to open an online store. With hundreds

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
8 Best TFSA Dividend Stocks In Canada For Tax-Free Yields (2026)
investNovember 1, 2022

8 Best TFSA Dividend Stocks In Canada For Tax-Free Yields (2026)

Do you want to add dividend-paying stocks to your TFSA to earn a tax-free yield but don’t know where to begin? Dividends are an extremely important part of tota

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
Average Credit Score In Canada By Age in 2026: How Do You Compare?
manage-moneyNovember 1, 2022

Average Credit Score In Canada By Age in 2026: How Do You Compare?

In April 2022, FICO launched its latest scoring model - the FICO Score 10. Your FICO score is used by credit reporting agencies to calculate your overall credit

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
What Is The Average Wedding Cost In Canada? (2026)
manage-moneyNovember 1, 2022

What Is The Average Wedding Cost In Canada? (2026)

According to Wedding Wire, the average Canadian wedding costs around $30,000. For many Canadians, that’s a lot of money. But then again - it’s your big day, and

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®

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