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Students: Banks’ new Markets

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Banks love targeting students and Canadian university campuses are prime hunting grounds. This article dives into how banks market credit cards, fee-heavy accounts, and RRSP loans to young students, especially co-op kids with temporary income. It also offers personal experience and advice on how to avoid falling into the banking trap early. If you’re starting school or sending a student off here’s what you need to know about student banking in Canada.

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Rogers Relents, Back To School and Broken Contracts

In this consumer-focused article, we explore how Canadians can push back when faced with unfair charges and broken contracts. From battling Rogers over Internet overage fees to feeling the pain of overpriced ink during back-to-school season, this post reminds readers that speaking up matters. It also highlights how the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) Code of Conduct now reinforces your right to cancel a contract without penalty if your provider changes pricing or services. This practical piece is packed with tips, examples, and a reminder that your wallet deserves defending—especially in a world of hidden fees and tech markups.

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