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How Canada’s new credit card surcharge will affect consumers and businesses

January 10, 2023 The Conversation

Canada has some of the highest interchange fees in the world. Interchange fees are the fees businesses pay each time their customers pay by credit card. The average interchange fee in Canada is about 1.5 per cent of […]

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Saving Main Street: Local businesses need community support to stay afloat

January 7, 2023 The Conversation

Main Street businesses that survived COVID-19 restrictions are now navigating a pandemic recovery where predicted changes in the retail industry have been accelerated by five to 10 years. The ability to adapt to these changes, coupled […]

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How do I reduce my car insurance cost in Ontario?

August 18, 2022 Community Partners

The best way to save money is through comparison shopping, one reason why Stingypig’s car insurance calculator is such a big hit with consumers. With all the differences between insurance companies, getting quotes from the […]

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4 Credit Card Fees You Should Know About

May 11, 2022 Community Partners

You’ve probably heard or read the phrase “credit card fees” at some point. You may have even looked at your last credit card statement and see that there is indeed a fee. However, you may […]

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Entrepreneurship learning: All university students can benefit

December 10, 2021 The Conversation

Entrepreneurs, their associated startups and the subsequent growth of their companies have a vital impact on the health of our economy. In Canada, young adults have demonstrated a growing interest in entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship has historically been narrowly […]

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7 Step-by-step strategies to increase small business profit

November 7, 2021 Community Partners

7 Step-by-step strategies to increase small business profit So many businesses struggle to stay alive. Aa a matter of fact 90% of businesses won’t make it to year 10. 50% won’t even make it to […]

Toronto
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Toronto neighbourhoods primed for better rental rates

August 23, 2021 Community Partners

In this article we will continue to explore the topic of apartment rental rates in Toronto. Last time we looked into the opportunities to rent in the areas with the best public schools in the […]

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Is quitting contagious? Depends on who else leaves and who’s in charge

August 11, 2021 The Conversation

Quitting is one of life’s big decisions. It takes an emotional and financial toll on the employee, their families and their co-workers. People want power over these types of big life decisions, aiming to have self-control over […]

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