Another Day the World Changed
Remembering 9/11 it is truly a day the world changed. In hindsight, not for the better, but it most assuredly did change.
Remembering 9/11 it is truly a day the world changed. In hindsight, not for the better, but it most assuredly did change.
Stats Canada pulled  a little bit of good news (economy wise) for Canadians with their Labour Force Survey for August 2012: After a decline in July, employment rose by 34,000 in August, the result of… Read More »More Jobs in August in Canada? Hot Dang!
As the summer of 2012 ends, so does a season of relaxation, making way for political shifts, financial planning, and new routines. This article reflects on the formation of minority governments in Ontario and Quebec, highlighting their impact on economic stability. It also touches on personal finance habits, resisting impulse purchases like a tempting 80″ Costco TV, and revisiting past financial wisdom through curated blog archives. A mix of politics, sports, and personal finance, this piece underscores the transition from summer dreams to real-world decision-making.
Keywords: Summer is over, financial planning, minority government, impulse spending, budgeting, personal finance, politics and economy
Discover the outlandish tales of La Belle Province of Quebec. Ottawa pothole season began early as driver ‘invasively’ ran into massive pothole. Find details of tragedy of Mme. Marois’ speech, and more!
The Bank of Canada decided to keep their key overnight rate 1%, blah, blah, blah… you know the drill. Things really don’t seem to be changing much this past little while do they? Why are… Read More »Rates Still at 1% Overnight Rate for Bank of Canada, September 2012