Canadian Home Debt Grows Some More (Q2)
In 2011 household debt levels were starting to bulge, maybe a fore shadowing of the coming debt bomb, that will explode soon.
In 2011 household debt levels were starting to bulge, maybe a fore shadowing of the coming debt bomb, that will explode soon.
Always put off today what you want to end up doing at either the most inconvenient or most inopportune time in your life. I learned this valuable lesson about procrastination, again, a week or two… Read More »Always Put off Today…
So on Friday we learned that the Canadian economy’s ability to create jobs is starting to stall (not good news for Canada, or for Ontario’s provincial government). In the past 12 months, employment has grown… Read More »Employment Stalling in Canada (August 2011)
Marking the 9/11 anniversary ten years later, this post offers a personal look at the emotions and memories stirred by the tragedy. From the disbelief of that day to the ripple effects felt across borders and lives, it’s a reminder of how much changed in an instant. The author reflects on the struggle to locate loved ones, the mourning of friends lost, and the deep cultural shifts that followed. Alongside this tribute, the post includes a roundup of financial commentary—from RESP updates to inflation trends—layered with the signature wit that helps process even heavy topics. A solemn yet human meditation on remembrance and resilience.
Keywords: 9/11 anniversary, ten years later, remembrance, personal reflection, world trade center, life after 9/11, financial roundup, inflation Canada, RESP planning
Find out how one family coped with the unexpected cost of back-to-school supplies. Tips on handling school supplies, finance roller-coaster rides, and more.