These 17 cancers are on the rise in younger generations
Several cancers may be affecting millennials and Gen-X more than they did baby boomers, according to a new study based out of the U.S. The study, …
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The moment where low mortgage rates and low real estate prices meet is coming
If you’re a home buyer on the sidelines, take note: we’re about to reach that sought-after period when you can purchase a house in a slower, cheaper market where mortgage rates are at a level you can stomach. Mortgage brokers, realtors and other experts say it is difficult to predict when that …
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Worried about an Air Canada pilot strike? Be careful about cancelling or rebooking your flights
A strike by Air Canada’s AC-T pilots could disrupt travel for hundreds of thousands of passengers in the coming weeks, but consumers may regret rushing to cancel or rebook their flights ahead of any potential work stoppage, experts say. Air Canada said on Sept. 9 it is preparing to suspend most of …
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Markets are underestimating how much the BoC is going to cut rates: CIBC economist Benjamin Tal
Investors are on edge, with growing recession fears and uncertainty surrounding corporate earnings growth. These concerns, along with high valuations, are fuelling rising volatility in the stock market. To help investors determine if the economy is normalizing or materially deteriorating, I recently …