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Are car prices finally coming down?14 Sep 202400:13:36

After years of shortages, dealership lots are finally full of new vehicles again. The question is if this will bring down prices that spiked during the pandemic? In this episode of Today, In This Economy, we chat with Driving.ca columnist Lorraine Sommerfeld about what to expect in the marketplace and everything you need to know about buying a new or used car this fall.

(We're hard at work on a new season of In This Economy?!—but this fall we're also introducing shorter episodes that let our experts explain what the latest piece of economic news means for you, right now, Today, In This Economy.)

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How many subscriptions is too many in this economy?31 Aug 202400:35:16

This episode first aired on In This Economy?! in March 2023. We thought you might enjoy the listen while the show is on a short break.

Netflix. Disney+. Prime. Apple TV+. Spotify. Newspapers. Magazines. Video games. Substacks. A secret caller (hint: you know him!) has a minor subscription addiction and needs help getting his spending under control. Jordan asks Barry Hertz, Deputy Arts Editor and Film Editor for The Globe and Mail, to explain the subscription boom we're living in, and learn a few tips to avoid high fees.

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Become a landlord?! In This Economy?!30 May 202400:22:55

Cheap. Entitled. Greedy. Those are just a few things that come to mind when one thinks about a landlord. But have you ever considered becoming one?

According to data collected by the Canadian Real Estate Association, the current average cost of a house in Canada is just over $700 thousand dollars. Simultaneously, the cost of renting remains at an all-time high. Buying a house that has a basement unit, or something you can rent out to help cover your mortgage, might seem like an appealing option. But is it really that easy? 

Jordan speaks with Nelda Schulte, a landlord coach and author of "Canadian Landlords Handbook" to find out the hidden reality of rental properties. 

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Take a vacation?! In This Economy?!23 May 202400:28:56

Summer is around the corner, and a lot of us are dreaming of a holiday. But post pandemic it feels like everything has skyrocketed.  So how can you still have a fun and meaningful family vacation in this economy?

Natalie Preddie is a writer and a TV personality who specializes in travel. As a seasoned traveler herself, whether that's solo or with a family, on a plane or in a train, she is full of tips for how to make that dream of vacation a reality. 

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We live in the age of boycotts. But which ones work?18 May 202400:18:43

We're in the middle of a month in which thousands of Canadians have sworn to boycott any store or product produced by Loblaw Companies Ltd. That includes an awful lot of stores and products, and would require some severe changing of habits. Which is why it probably won't work.

It seems that every week we're encouraged to boycott something, but how many of these protests actually result in change from the targeted company, any why? What should Canadians who want to encourage companies like Loblaw to change their strategies actually do to get some traction? And what should boycott organizers aim for to encourage the maximum number of people to join in?

GUEST: François Neville, Associate Professor of Strategic Management at McMaster University’s DeGroote School of Business

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Mental Health Crisis?! In This Economy?!16 May 202400:26:03

Patrick's family member is diagnosed with bipolar disorder and addicted to cocaine stimulants. Patrick and his wife have been trying to fund treatment through private means but are running out of money. They are worried long wait times and delays in the public system will be a barrier to care for their beloved family member.

Jordan speaks to Nadeem Esmail, senior fellow at the Fraser Institute who has studied the current state of mental health care in Canada and how we compare to other nations. 

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A Basic Income?! In This Economy?!09 May 202400:38:45

In 2017, the Ontario Liberal government instituted a basic income pilot where participants across the province would receive $1,400 a month for three years. That project has since been cancelled, but basic income, as an idea, continues to be brought up as a potential solution to our money problems. So, could it be? And how would it work in practice?

Jordan invites health economist Evelyn Forget from the School of Medicine at the University of Manitoba on to find out. Forget has been studying the effects and feasibility of basic income for many years. She's also written books on the subject, including "Basic income for Canadians, from the COVID-19 Emergency to Financial Security for All."

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Retire?! In This Economy?!02 May 202400:24:37

A 44-year-old listener named Brian is wondering if retirement is a reality for him. And if it is, what that retirement will look like. Is it the image of cocktails on the beach and days spent playing golf that many of us associate with this stage of life? Or is it something a little different?

Jordan speaks with Alyssa Brierley, Executive Director of the National Institute on Aging at Toronto Metropolitan University to help define what retirement looks like in this era. 

 

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Pre-nups?! In This Economy?!25 Apr 202400:32:21

In pop culture, pre-nuptial agreements (or pre-nups) are usually talked about as something that protects a rich person from marrying a gold digger. But these days, most of us don’t have much gold to dig for; that said, there are still things couples need to think about before combining finances. 

Jordan talks to Georgina Carson, a family lawyer and partner at Carson, Chousky and Lein to get the low-down on marriage and cohabitation contracts, and find out what steps couples should take when they start to think about sharing bank accounts, property and debt.

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What the federal budget means for you18 Apr 202400:21:38

We're off this week, but thought you might benefit from hearing this episode, which originally ran on The Big Story April 16, 2024.  

In the weeks leading up to Tuesday's budget announcement, the federal government has been hammering a message that this document would make life more affordable for Canadians.

Does it accomplish that? What's in here that will matter to your wallet in the months to come? What takes aim at trying to bring down the cost of living over the next several years? And who's going to end up paying for all this?

GUEST: Jim Stanford, economist and Director of The Centre for Future Work

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Die?! In This Economy?!11 Apr 202400:29:45

More and more Canadians are struggling to afford the costs associated with the death of a loved one. In Newfoundland, a recent news report reveals bodies are piling up in a freezer outside of a morgue for this reason. 

Jordan talks to Erin Bury, CEO and co-founder of Willful, a digital estate planning app that aims to make estate planning more accessible and affordable.  

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Contribute to RRSPs?! In This Economy?!04 Apr 202400:29:52

Should I put my savings into an RRSP? If I do that, will I pay less taxes? What happens if I want to access that money before I retire? These are just a few of the RRSP-related questions we've received lately. So, here's everything you need to know about RRSPs in one episode. Just in time for tax season!

With Jackie Porter, certified financial planner and ambassador for FP Canada, a national not-for-profit organization dedicated to championing better financial wellness for all Canadians. Learn more about FP Canada here. 

For clarity, here are some of the rules around RRSP contributions and withdrawals:

  • Your annual contribution limit is determined by your previous year’s income.
  • For the most part, if you make a withdrawal from your RRSP account, it is considered income, and taxed accordingly. Generally speaking, your financial institution will withhold the tax on your withdrawal. The rate depends on how much money you are withdrawing.
  • In certain instances, you can make a withdrawal WITHOUT any tax penalty - for example, using the Home Buyer’s Plan or the Lifelong Learning Plan.

For the full list of rules and regulations regarding RRSPs, you can visit the CRA’s website.

 

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What does it take to be a freelancer in this economy?17 Aug 202400:31:42

This episode first aired on In This Economy?! in January 2023.  We thought you might enjoy the listen while the show is on a short break.

Suki is in the market for her first car. She would like to purchase an electric vehicle but doesn't know if she can really afford it. Jordan interviews an auto industry expert to  better understand current market trends and develop a roadmap for buying a car right now.

Frances has been a freelancer for the past 10 years. In that time she's never been able to stick to a budget. This year, she wants to change that, but an unpredictable payment schedule mixed with the rising cost of goods is making that goal more difficult. Jordan talks to small business accountant, Joe Collins, about how to build and maintain a budget when nothing in your financial world is predictable.

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Learn Something?! From This Economy?!28 Mar 202400:36:28

Frozen bank accounts, financial chaos, job loss, poverty. Those are all things Gonzalo witnessed while living through the largest foreign default in world history. Other than putting our current financial crisis into perspective, he wants to know if there’s anything we can learn from living through challenging times.

Jordan speaks with David Coletto, founder and CEO of Abacus Data, and Tanya Woods, Head of Government and Regulatory Affairs and Policy Council at Questrade Financial Group, to find an answer.

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Dozens of subscriptions?! In This Economy?!21 Mar 202400:35:15

Netflix. Disney+. Prime. Apple TV+. Spotify. Newspapers. Magazines. Video games. Substacks. A secret caller (hint: you know him!) has a minor subscription addiction and needs help getting his spending under control. 

Jordan asks Barry Hertz, Deputy Arts Editor and Film Editor for The Globe and Mail, to explain the subscription boom we're living in, and learn a few tips to avoid high fees. 

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Change Jobs?! In This Economy?!14 Mar 202400:32:12

Cody wants to find a new job, in a new industry, but doesn't have the qualifications listed on the job postings he's seeing. Alan feels trapped in his current job by an unstable and unpredictable market. They both want to know if now is a good time to change careers, and how they should go about the transition. 

To find out, Jordan reaches Alan Kearns, founder of CareerJoy, a firm that helps guide people through career transitions. Together they outline the costs that need to be considered when planning a career change. 

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Get Divorced?! In This Economy?!07 Mar 202400:39:58

Olivia is going through a divorce. And while it has been amicable, splitting assets feels impossible, especially when it comes to the home they share. 

Jordan talks to Eva Sachs, the financial expert at The Modern Divorce, a Toronto company that helps couples reach divorce settlements without going to court. 

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Pay for Heating?! In This Economy?!29 Feb 202400:32:52

Matt is struggling to keep up with the cost of heating his home. And he's not alone, Canadians are reporting higher energy consumption costs across the country.

Jordan calls Violet Kopperson, a registered energy advisor from the Windfall Ecology Centre, to find out how Canadians can pay less to heat and cool their homes. 

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Is the Bank of Canada courting disaster for many Canadians?22 Feb 202400:21:37

This is an episode of The Big Story which was first published on January 25, 2024. 

Experts predict the Bank of Canada will begin to lower interest rates later this year—just not Wednesday when it held the rate flat. But as inflation has slowed in many areas, it's created an interesting problem for the bank and a troubling one for many Canadians.

One of the main factors driving inflation right now is the cost of shelter—otherwise known as rising rents and mortgage costs. Those increases are driven by ... the high interest rates the bank is waiting to lower.  The BoC wants to follow through on its "soft landing" by taking a cautious approach to lowering rates. But by waiting too long, are they courting disaster for millions of Canadians trying to make their monthly home payments?

GUEST: David Macdonald, senior economist for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ National Office

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Buy a Condo?! In This Economy?!!15 Feb 202400:34:02

Jennie has been searching for a one-bedroom condo in Vancouver for over two years. Despite having money for a downpayment, her search has been largely unsuccessful. Now, she's wondering if home ownership is really the best option.

Jordan calls Dr. Tom Davidoff, housing economist and real estate development expert, to find out if buying a condo is a good investment in today's market. 

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Have a Kid?! In This Economy?!08 Feb 202400:34:06

Kacey and her partner just welcomed a new baby girl into their lives. And with this bundle of joy has also  come a ton of new expenses.

Jordan talks to money expert and mom of two, Melissa Leong, to find out how new parents are making it work. 


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A Health Emergency?! In This Economy?!01 Feb 202400:38:04

Lynda has a dental emergency and is struggling to cover the cost of treatment. 

Jordan speaks with Dr. Carlos Quiñonez to figure out how Canadians can get the dental care they need right now. 

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Rent an Apartment?! In This Economy?!25 Jan 202400:35:06

Rachael feels trapped in her Toronto rental because she can't afford to move. She has no plans of ever owning a home and wants to know what, if any, rental protections exist to curb rising rates. 

Jordan talks to political economist and author Ricardo Tranjan about how policy can help protect renters in Canada. 


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Everything you need to know as a first time car buyer in this economy03 Aug 202400:38:58

This episode first aired on In This Economy?! in  November 2023. We thought you might enjoy the listen while the show is on a short break. 

Suki is in the market for her first car. She would like to purchase an electric vehicle but doesn't know if she can really afford it. Jordan interviews an auto industry expert to  better understand current market trends and develop a roadmap for buying a car right now.

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A Wedding?! In This Economy?!18 Jan 202400:21:47

This year, Erica is getting married! Together, with her fiancé, they set a budget of $50,000, however, she's a few months away from the big day and the actual cost is closer to $75,000. Erica blames the inflated budget on hidden fees from vendors and wants to know if she's being charged fairly. 

Jordan talks to wedding planner, Shalini Misri, to figure out what's behind these hidden fees and how to avoid them. 

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Pay Back CERB...or Go Bankrupt?! In This Economy?!11 Jan 202400:48:02

Kara is being asked to pay back all the money she received from the Canada Emergency Response Benefit back in 2020. But she’s making less now than she was before the pandemic and all of her expenses have gone up. She doesn't have the means to pay the Canada Revenue Agency and might have to file bankruptcy as a result. 

Jordan talks to Elizabeth Mulholland to find out why the CRA is going after this money now. Then speaks with licensed insolvency trustee, Doug Hoyes, to learn more about what it means to go bankrupt in Canada.


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Stick to a Budget?! In This Economy?!04 Jan 202400:31:41

Frances has been a freelancer for the past 10 years. In that time she's never been able to stick to a budget. This year, she wants to change that, but an unpredictable payment schedule mixed with the rising cost of goods is making that goal more difficult. 

Jordan talks to small business accountant, Joe Collins,  about how to build and maintain a budget when nothing in your financial world is predictable. 

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What we've learned so far21 Dec 202300:17:22

A little update on what we've learned after making a few episodes. Jordan Heath-Rawlings reflects on what it's like having a side hustle. And producer, Stefanie Phillips, reads some scandalous feedback. 

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Avoiding Debt?! In This Economy?!14 Dec 202300:37:18

Anna has $9000 in credit card debt and needs help getting her spending under control. 

Jordan talks to money expert, Tori Dunlap, about why our collective credit card debt is rising and how users can avoid accumulating more debt than they can handle. 


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Hosting a Party?! In This Economy?!07 Dec 202300:33:49

Sal is getting ready to host family and friends for the holidays but is worried about how much food, drinks and gifts will cost this year.

Jordan talks to retail analyst, Bruce Winder, to breakdown the cost of hosting and find creative ways to save. Then, he talks to financial expert, Kelley Keehn, about how to handle tricky money conversations with your guests. 

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A Social Life?! In This Economy?!30 Nov 202300:33:39

Mo feels guilty spending money on social events like concerts, restaurant outings and shopping trips. But they are tired of missing memorable moments with friends. 

Jordan interviews personal finance expert, Shannon Lee Simmons, to determine if there’s a way to have fun without ditching your financial goals or racking up credit card debt.


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Quit My Job?! In This Economy?!23 Nov 202300:37:39

Sam wants to leave her comfortable white collar job to pursue her passion project full time. But she's not sure if she's financially ready to make the jump. 

Jordan interviews personal finance expert, Jessica Moorhouse, who went down a similar path a few years ago. Together they break down how to manage this massive transition. 

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Buy a Car?! In This Economy?!16 Nov 202300:38:22

Suki is in the market for her first car. She would like to purchase an electric vehicle but doesn't know if she can really afford it.

Jordan interviews an auto industry expert to  better understand current market trends and develop a roadmap for buying a car right now.

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Healthy?! In This Economy?!09 Nov 202300:31:52

Daniella wants to prioritize her health. But is having a hard time justifying the costs she has incurred trying to eat healthier and feel stronger.

Jordan interviews an author who has written about modern wellness culture to unpack the ways we've altered our understanding of health and wellness. Together they try to answer: How much should it really cost to take care of our well being? 

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Is it possible to avoid debt in this economy?20 Jul 202400:37:20

This episode originally aired on In This Economy?! December 2023. We thought you might enjoy the listen while the show is on a short break.

Anna has $9000 in credit card debt and needs help getting her spending under control. Jordan talks to money expert, Tori Dunlap, about why our collective credit card debt is rising and how users can avoid accumulating more debt than they can handle.

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Home Ownership?! In This Economy?!02 Nov 202300:32:49

Jeremiah has seen real estate prices sky rocket to astronomical levels and he's worried he won't be able to afford a home. He's curious about co-ownership and wonders if it's possible for him.

Jordan interviews two real estate professionals who specialize in co-ownership sales. Then, he speaks with someone who's living in a home he owns with his partner and another couple. Together they try to answer: Is co-ownership a viable path to home ownership? 

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Why we're making this show26 Oct 202300:12:39

Before we release the first episode, we want to tell you more about why we're making this show. Host Jordan Heath-Rawlings reveals that he, too, has a side hustle. And producer, Stefanie Phillips, gets school'd on the definition of a survival guide. 

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Introducing: In This Economy?!18 Oct 202300:02:14

Jordan Heath-Rawlings is a journalist who wants to help you understand the systems that create your money problems. His award-winning podcast, The Big Story, has been telling stories that inform Canadians for over five years. And in that time, there's really only been one big story: A growing percent of the population can't afford to live basic, comfortable lives — and they want answers. Listen to the first episode on November 2nd. 

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Everything you need to know about the capital gains tax11 Jul 202400:24:51

This episode first aired on The Big Story June 20, 2024. We thought you might enjoy the listen while In This Economy?! is on pause for the summer.  

The Liberals say their changes to the capital gains tax mean that Canada's ultra rich will pay a little more, money they can easily afford. The Conservatives say the Liberals are taxing small business owners and Canadians already struggling to get by. Who's right? What if they both are?

The changes to the tax were bound to become a political football: A complicated tweak to an existing tax that can be easily spun by either side of the aisle. So who will it really hurt? Will it help? What do you need to understand before you panic sell the family cottage?

GUEST: Laura Dhillon Kane, Ottawa bureau chief, Bloomberg News

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A Summer Break?! In This Economy?!27 Jun 202400:18:20

This is our last episode until the fall, so we thought we'd use the time to reflect on what we've learned so far, answer some of your feedback and talk about what's coming up next. 

In the meantime, we'll be revisiting a few of our earlier episodes and providing occasional news updates on events that matter to your wallet. Another Interest rate cut?! In this economy?!

Thanks for listening and talk to you in September!

 

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Entertain the Kids?! In This Economy?!20 Jun 202400:30:51

This month, schools across the country will be closing for the summer. And the kids? Well, their parents will have to figure out what to do with them. Nowadays, there's a lot of pressure to register kids for expensive camps and classes, but is all that really necessary? Can the kids just do nothing all summer? 

Jordan speaks with Alyson Schafer, one of Canada's leading parenting experts, to find some affordable ways to make sure the kids are safe and occupied this holiday. 

Here's a link to the episode about having kids! 

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Buy new clothes?! In This Economy?!13 Jun 202400:26:47

Tova wrote into the show expressing frustration with the price of clothes at brick and mortar stores. She wants to shop online but doesn't like the hassles associated with making returns. Tova's email got us thinking about our own evolving shopping habits and what it means for both the economy and the environment. Do we need to reframe how we think about buying clothes?

Jordan talks to Kelly Drennan, the founder of Fashion Takes Action, a non profit organization that's devoted to advancing sustainability in the fashion industry.

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So... the interest rate has been cut. Now what?06 Jun 202400:23:20

On Wednesday the Bank of Canada lowered its key interest rate for the first time in four years, after months spent at a 20-plus year high. The cut was just a quarter-point, but it could be a signal that easier economic times are on the way for millions of Canadians struggling with servicing their debt.

So what does this latest cut mean right now, and what might it mean in the future? And is this the start of a trend, or could the bank decide to walk it back later this year?

GUEST: David, senior economist for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ National Office

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Inflation is back to 2%. So the economy is fixed now, right?19 Sep 202400:11:23

It's been quite a long (and expensive!) journey, but the latest numbers show that the inflation rate in Canada has finally fallen to the Bank of Canada's "target rate" for the first time in more than three years. So does that mean all our troubles are over? Why is two percent the ideal target for the BoC? And what does this data tell us about the economy we'll be living in for the next several months?

GUEST: Mike Eppel, 680 News Sr. Business Editor

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What the new mortgage rules mean for new (and existing) home buyers26 Sep 202400:14:46

The federal government has announced changes to mortgage amortizations and insurance rules, calling them “the most significant mortgage reforms in decades.”  But what do these changes really mean for new home buyers? And existing ones? Will they help with the affordability crisis, or focus more on accessibility? 

GUEST: Angela Calla, accredited mortgage professional and author of 'The Mortgage Code'

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Why are Canadian insolvencies close to record highs?10 Oct 202400:14:22

New data shows that consumer insolvency rates in Canada are approaching highs not seen since the financial crisis of 2008-09. Why are so many Canadians going broke? Will falling interest rates help change that? How can you tell if you're dangerously close to the edge, and what should you do about it if you are? We speak to licensed insolvency trustee, Doug Hoyes, to help understand the rising numbers and current options.

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How to choose a credit card that makes sense for you17 Oct 202400:19:25

Credit card debt has been skyrocketing among many Canadians, basically since the pandemic began. And while it would be nice to be able to go without it, that's not a reality for many of us. So how do you sort through the hundreds of cards out there—and their various rewards, annual fees and interest rates—and choose one that actually works for you? We speak to Shannon Terrell, who's sifted through every card out there for NerdWallet, to find out how you can end up in a better financial place. 

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Is the Canadian job market really improving?24 Oct 202400:16:19

You may have seen recent headlines about Canada's economy adding 47,000 new jobs in September and full-time employment seeing the largest gain in two years. These numbers sound positive, but do they tell the full story? What does this mean for people currently looking for work? And how does it help, or hinder, those who are currently employed but hoping for a  raise or promotion?

GUEST: Emily Durham is a career coach and host of The Straight Shooter Recruiter podcast. 

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Everything you need to know about switching banks31 Oct 202400:18:13

Many of us, at one point or another, have thought about changing banks. But with those thoughts comes a little uncertainty. How much time will it take? How much money will it cost? Will it impact my borrowing power? Today we tackle everything you need to know about switching banks, so you can understand your options and make a sound decision. 

GUEST: Rubina Ahmed-Haq, personal finance expert and multimedia journalist.

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How to limit spending without ruining the holidays07 Nov 202400:18:57

This holiday season, about one third of Canadians are planning to either buy fewer gifts, or spend less on the gifts they do buy because they're struggling with their finances. Today, we're looking at ways to limit holiday spending without disappointing anyone. 

GUEST: Shannon Lee Simmons, Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Chartered Investment Manager (CIM)  and founder of the award winning New School of Finance

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