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Financial ToolsDaniel and Carole2014-08-20T16:23:52-04:00

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  • Inside Canada’s new $25B sovereign wealth fund 29/04/2026
    The $25B Canada Strong Fund will back domestic industries and infrastructure. Here’s how sovereign wealth funds work and what Canadians should know. The post Inside Canada’s new $25B sovereign wealth fund appeared first on MoneySense.
    The Canadian Press
  • Best cash-alternative ETFs for Canadian investors 2026 29/04/2026
    Looking for a safe place to park cash? Here are the best Canadian cash-alternative ETFs for 2026, offering liquidity and steady yields. The post Best cash-alternative ETFs for Canadian investors 2026 appeared first on MoneySense.
    Michael McCullough
  • Best all-in-one ETFs for Canadian investors 2026 29/04/2026
    The best all-in-one ETFs in Canada, from XEQT to VBAL. How to choose based on risk, time horizon, and fees—and why there’s no single “best” fund. The post Best all-in-one ETFs for Canadian investors 2026 appeared first on MoneySense.
    Michael McCullough
  • Best fixed-income ETFs for Canadian investors 2026 29/04/2026
    A guide to the best Canadian fixed-income ETFs in 2026, featuring low-cost aggregate bond funds like VAB, TDB, and ZAG. The post Best fixed-income ETFs for Canadian investors 2026 appeared first on MoneySense.
    Michael McCullough
  • Don’t neglect financial planning’s missing middle 29/04/2026
    Scenario-based planning can help you build a financial plan by testing “what ifs” and turning uncertainty into informed, realistic decisions. The post Don’t neglect financial planning’s missing middle appeared first on MoneySense.
    Allan Norman, MSc, CFP, CIM
  • Where to Buy Real Estate in Canada 2026: Edmonton 27/04/2026
    Edmonton ranks among Canada’s top real estate markets in 2026, offering big-city living with relative affordability, steady price growth, and strong appeal for both buyers and investors. The post Where to Buy Real Estate in Canada 2026: Edmonton appeared first on MoneySense.
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  • Where to Buy Real Estate in Canada 2026: Calgary  27/04/2026
    Calgary’s housing market offers relative affordability and long-term upside, but a split market, shifting buyer profiles, and economic uncertainty are shaping who’s buying—and when. The post Where to Buy Real Estate in Canada 2026: Calgary  appeared first on MoneySense.
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  • Where to Buy Real Estate in Canada 2026: City of Toronto 27/04/2026
    Toronto’s housing market has cooled, creating rare opportunities for buyers as prices dip, investors exit, and long-term growth bets on transit and development continue. The post Where to Buy Real Estate in Canada 2026: City of Toronto appeared first on MoneySense.
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  • Where to buy real estate in Canada in 2026: National overview 27/04/2026
    These are the regions and neighbourhoods offering the best long-term value for home buyers, based on affordability, price trends, and other factors. The post Where to buy real estate in Canada in 2026: National overview appeared first on MoneySense.
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