Learn how to invest your FHSA before the Dec 31 deadline. $8,000 annual limit, 15-year clock, and investment options for first-time home buyers.
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Canada’s May Inflation Report Lands June 22: What Investors Need to Know
Canada’s May inflation report lands June 22. What to watch and how the data could move dividend stocks, REITs, and rate-sensitive investments.
TFSA Rules 2026: The Mid-Year Withdrawal Mistake That Triggers a CRA Penalty
The 2026 TFSA limit is $7,000 – but the withdrawal re-contribution rule trips up many Canadians and can trigger a 1% monthly CRA penalty.
Fed Holds at 3.75% but Signals a Hike: What It Means for Canadian Investors
The Fed held at 3.50-3.75% but signaled a possible hike. What the hawkish turn means for Canadian investors, the loonie, banks, and dividend stocks.
Bank of Canada Holds Rate at 2.25% in June 2026 — What It Means
Bank of Canada held interest rates at 2.25% in June 2026. What the fifth consecutive hold means for bonds, GICs, dividend stocks, and investors.
The 2026 TFSA and RRSP Contribution Limits: What Your CRA Account Isn’t Showing You
2026 TFSA limit: $7,000 ($109,000 cumulative). RRSP limit: $33,810. Your CRA room figure may not reflect recent 2025 activity. Here’s what to check.
Bank of Canada June 10: What the Rate Debate Means
Bank of Canada decides June 10, 2026. Markets price a hold at 2.25%. What it means for dividend stocks, GICs, REITs, and your TFSA or RRSP.
Canada’s GDP Stalled in Q1: Will the Bank of Canada Hold?
Canada’s Q1 2026 GDP stalled at 0.0%, missing forecasts. With the Bank of Canada deciding June 10, will rates hold? What it means for investors.
TD Q2 2026 Earnings: What Beginners Should Know
TD beat expectations with $4.17B in profit and raised its dividend – but also set aside over $1B for bad loans. A beginner’s breakdown.
Why National Bank Stock Fell 4% After Beating Earnings
National Bank grew Q2 profit to $1.23B and raised its dividend, yet shares fell 4%. A beginner’s lesson on why good news isn’t always an up day.
