For many Canadians in their 20s and 30s, home ownership feels very different today than it did for previous generations.
What was once viewed as a fairly
The federal government’s recent Spring Economic Update included several measures that may affect investors, business owners, and retirees. While many
When people talk about artificial intelligence and electric vehicles, the focus is usually on software, innovation, and technology companies.
But behind all of
If you’ve looked at your portfolio recently, you’ve probably felt it.
Markets have been volatile. Headlines are uncertain. And for many investors, there’s a
Article originally published by Fidelity Investments Canada on March 16, 2026 and authored by US Partners.
Market pricing points to containment, although
This might sound controversial.
But your home is not an investment.
For most Canadians, their primary residence makes up the largest portion of their net worth
When markets move, most families review performance.
But performance isn’t usually where costly mistakes hide.
For affluent families, the bigger risks often sit
When people think about diversification, they usually think about owning different stocks or different funds.
But true diversification goes a step further.
It
On paper, everything looks fine.
You’ve saved.
You’ve been responsible.
You’ve done what you were supposed to do.
And yet, there’s a lingering feeling that’s hard
Running a business isn’t just a job, it’s a lifestyle.
Most owners I meet are juggling early mornings, long days, unexpected costs, and the pressure of keeping
After a valiant effort and a stellar Game 7 performance that came down to the wire, the Blue Jays' postseason run has officially come to an end. It wasn’t the
Ever heard the phrase: “If I knew then what I know now…”
In investing, many of us feel that way, even seasoned investors. Why? Because the real challenge isn’t