Do you need a financial planner? What to know before seeking money advice – National
Canadians looking for some help managing their money through uncertain times might wish to turn to a financial planner or advisor to guide decisions on everything from investments to getting out of debt. But as complicated as planning your own finances can be, experts say it’s no simple task getting the right help, either.“There’s still
Alberta Wildfire: Flames encroaching Fox Creek
Motorcycle accident toronto today Hour at 6 Edmonton It was raining ash in Fox Creek, where a wildfire on Friday afternoon was a kilometre away from the town northwest of Edmonton. Slav Kornik has more from the community that’s been evacuated for two weeks now.
Quebec woman hopes others can learn from her online banking mistake
A Quebec woman is issuing a warning to users of online banking, after what she thought was a simple mistake cost her $1,000. Lydia Ditcham accidentally transferred the chunk of hard-earned money to the wrong place. She says what she thought would be an easy fix became a stressful, weeks-long ordeal.It all started last October
The U.S. debt ceiling impasse is making Canadian economists nervous – National
Canadian economists are growing increasingly nervous as the United States inches closer to a potential default due to an impasse in debt ceiling talks. That’s not just because a default, which could happen as soon as the end of this month without a deal, would be catastrophic for the American and global economies. It’s also because
NYC is sinking under the weight of its skyscrapers, new study warns – National
New York City‘s skyscraper skyline is iconic, but it may be causing the Big Apple to sink, a new study suggests. According to research published by the scientific journal Earth’s Future, the cumulative 1.68 trillion-pound weight of New York City’s buildings is causing the city to sink about one to two millimetres per year on
Leafs fire GM Kyle Dubas after 5 seasons to end stunning, roller coaster week
Brendan Shanahan started the week wanting to keep Kyle Dubas in the fold. A stunning, roller-coaster five days culminated with the Toronto Maple Leafs now in the market for a new general manager ahead of what could be a defining summer for the success-starved Original Six franchise.Shanahan, the team’s president, fired his 37-year-old GM on