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Make sure to use your workplace perks
Some employers have programs for everything from retailer discounts to seasonal ski passes
Will you be able to afford to live to 100?
As more Canadians live well into their 90s, some rethink their investments, savings, expenses
Solving the MONEY PUZZLE
For an estimated 600,000 Canadians living with disorders such as autism, ADHD and dyslexia, dealing with finances can be a nightmare. Specialists in the field have solutions
Possible solutions if you can't rent afford
Rent hikes. Job loss. High costs for everything else. Divorce. No rent control. Parental leave. Illness.
Russell gives Mercedes a victory
George Russell clinched Mercedes' first win of the season at Formula One's Austrian Grand Prix, taking advantage of a late clash between McLaren driver Lando Norris and championship leader Max Verstappen of Red Bull on Sunday.
George leaving Clippers
76ers are favourites to sign all-star after he declines $48.8-million option
Canadian men left with big shoes to fill
Edey opts out of Olympics to focus on NBA
Domi sticking around
Forward agrees to four-year deal, Liljegren inks two-year extension
GMs get ready for free-agent frenzy
NHL free agency opens Monday, less than a week after commissioner Gary Bettman presented the Stanley Cup to the Florida Panthers.
Far-right party takes early lead
Macron's centrist coalition could finish distant third in vote, polling agencies say
Still in shock from debate, I self-soothe in my garden
\"I was exhausted by the perpetual, agonized now of the news,\" the brilliant art critic Olivia Laing writes.
What we're celebrating on Canada Day
There's little doubt that the tenor of Canada Day has changed in recent years.
Science Centre needs fixing, not fencing
There's a famous scene in the 1967 film \"The Graduate\" when a young Dustin Hoffman receives career advice. \"One word,\" says an older man. \"Plastics.\" You see, there was a great future in the plastics industry then.
Unknown soldier being laid to rest
Newfoundland Regiment member's remains brought home from France after years-long effort
Lawsuit challenges internet ban in Canadian prisons
Federal government's policy seen as infringing on prisoners' 'right to freedom of expression'
Song, dance and protest
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators with signs blocked procession forcing organizers to cancel
An unpalatable choice for U.S. voters
In the wee hours of Nov. 9, 2016, a few minutes before 3 a.m., in the ballroom of a midtown Manhattan hotel, I watched Donald Trump take the stage as the victorious president-elect.
Rise and fall of a beloved institution
How the province's cherished museum fell into a state of disrepair over the years
WestJet cancels more flights amid strike
Tens of thousands of travellers likely to be affected
Reduced rent lottery draws thousands of hopefuls
Demand for new subsidized units shows reach of city's housing crisis
Unions say feds bleeding firefighters
As wildfire season begins, critics say political leaders need to address crisis
Canada Day festivities across the pond
As Canadians celebrate the country’s 157th birthday this weekend, one of the biggest parties will take place across the Atlantic Ocean.
Will hit YouTube show Hot Ones' fall prey to cash crunch?
BuzzFeed's hunger for money spurs talk of sale
Britain races to the bottom on migration
Fed up with the Conservatives, some voters turn to the anti-immigration Reform party for answers
Grinding a milestone|
Canada reaches quarterfinals after a stressful draw with 10-man Chile
Chemistry on the court
Canadians believe time they've spent together will give them edge in Paris
Andreescu feeling stronger
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Bianca Andreescu is feeling fit as a fiddle, her body responding nicely to the rigours of punishing elite tennis after a 10-month injury layoff.
Arrivederci, Italy
Switzerland knocks out defending champion and advances to quarterfinals
Ready to run through the door
After a string of fourth-place finishes in relay, Canadian women are poised for a breakthrough
Russia steps up airstrikes
At least 12 dead in attacks in east as Putin's forces target populated areas