05/01/2026
The summer your teen learned money doesn’t grow on trees Until teens earn their own money and manage it for themselves, it’s mostly theoretical, Lesley-Anne Scorgie writes.
Senior Financial Consultant, IG Private Wealth Management Inc. Mutual Fund Division IG Wealth Management Inc. Mutual Fund Division.
After completing an MBA with a Finance minor, in 2000, I began a Finance career in the automotive industry. My passion for customer satisfaction and problem solving quickly led to regional and later national responsibility in the luxury car segment where I achieved consistent growth in customer and dealer satisfaction while helping dealers to increase profitability and exceed budget targets. I bri
05/01/2026
The summer your teen learned money doesn’t grow on trees Until teens earn their own money and manage it for themselves, it’s mostly theoretical, Lesley-Anne Scorgie writes.
04/24/2026
2026 Q1 Market Review: Market fundamentals remained resilient, despite energy shock The first quarter of 2026 ended on a very different footing than when it began. What started as a market driven by economic momentum, earnings growth and a combination of fiscal and monetary stimulus, became a market dominated by the war in Iran and energy prices. Markets began the year supported by...
04/20/2026
High diesel prices could hit consumers harder than gas costs — for months High diesel prices continue to ripple through the economy and put pressure on consumers — with no end in close sight — even as a shaky ceasefire in the Middle East offers a hint of relief to global commodities.
04/17/2026
The Workers Opting to Retire Instead of Taking on AI Their careers spanned the personal computing, internet and smartphone waves. But some older workers see AI’s arrival as the cue to exit.
04/13/2026
Air Canada and WestJet fuel surcharges are the tip of the iceberg for rising prices Full impact of rising costs yet to be seen, surcharges likely to fold into base prices the longer the war continues.
04/10/2026
Six overlooked money habits that work wonders for your wealth Your financial life is shaped as much by your mindset as your math.
03/13/2026
Long list of hobbies you want to try? How to explore them without breaking the bank Baking from scratch, sewing your own clothes, learning woodworking or pottery, taking up mountain biking — plenty of Canadians have a bucket list of new hobbies they want to explore.
03/06/2026
A guide to filing taxes for Canadians who have no idea what they’re doing Most Canadians receive a tax refund, another incentive to get this tax-filing business done, Lesley-Anne Scorgie writes.
03/02/2026
How to Monitor Mom and Dad Without Becoming Big Brother In-home sensors and location trackers can help families keep tabs on aging loved ones while respecting their privacy.
02/27/2026
U.S. Supreme Court rules against Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose tariffs The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down a key pillar of Donald Trump’s protectionist trade agenda, ruling that the President acted illegally in using one of his emergency economic powers to impose sweeping tariffs on trade partners last year.