What Uncertainty Makes Us Pause And What To Do Instead

If the past few months have felt uncertain financially—you’re not imagining it.
Interest rates are unclear. Markets are reacting quickly to global events. Economic forecasts seem to change every few weeks.
And the natural question becomes: What should I be doing right now?
How U.S. Elections Affect Markets: Key Investor Insights

Curious how presidential elections affect your investments? Explore historical data on market performance under different presidents, party influences, and volatility trends to guide long-term investment decisions.
How to Find and Buy Canadian-Made Products

Want to support Canadian businesses? Learn how to find and buy Canadian-made products to save money and boost the local economy.
Tulip Mania & What It Teaches Modern Investors

Discover how a 17th-century tulip craze reveals timeless truths about market bubbles, investor psychology, and staying grounded in today’s volatile world.
4 Retirement Mistakes to Avoid in a Recession

In recent months, economic headlines—whether driven by shifting trade policies or changing market forecasts—have caused some major banks to lower the likelihood of a near-term recession. But if the past year has taught us anything, it’s that predicting recessions with certainty is impossible. With that in mind, what follows is a timeless list of actions […]
Market Declines: A History of Recoveries

Learn how emotions can impact investment decisions during market downturns and the importance of staying the course for long-term financial success.
Why Discipline Beats Market Uncertainty

Tariffs, fear, and volatility are shaking the market, but long-term discipline still wins. Here’s why sticking to fundamentals pays off.
New U.S. Tariffs: What It Means for Canadians

New U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods could mean higher prices, job losses, and economic uncertainty. Here’s what you need to know.
Canada’s Housing Crisis 2025: Forecasts & Market Trend

Nearly half (45%) of Canadians are concerned about their housing affordability. Previous research has shown that more than one in five Canadian households were living in unaffordable housing. This means they spend more than 30% (the target you should fall below for housing cost) of their income on shelter. As an example, let’s say you […]
Tariffs Explained: Who Pays & Their Impact on Global Trade

Tariffs are a hot topic of conversation right now. For most people if you ask them what a tariff is, they might describe it as a tax or fee of some kind and it has to do with foreign exchange. That’s the extent of the average person’s knowledge on tariffs. So, let’s break down what […]