Canadian Personal Finance

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Q2 2026 Rates
Key Benchmarks Jun 2026
Best HISA Rate EQ Bank Personal Account
3.75%
Best 1-yr GIC Oaken Financial
4.20%
BoC Policy Rate Bank of Canada
2.75%
TFSA Room (cumulative) Eligible since 2009
$102k
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Where to start
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Start Here
Budgeting basics, account types, and your roadmap to financial control.
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Saving
Emergency funds, HISAs, GICs — where to park your cash for the best return.
03
Debt & Credit
Credit reports, debt consolidation, and strategies to clear debt faster.
04
Banking
Chequing accounts, student banking, newcomer options, and no-fee picks.
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Investing
TFSA, RRSP, FHSA — which account first, what to fill it with, how to start.
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Global Money
Send money abroad, multi-currency accounts, the cheapest cross-border transfers.

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TFSA vs RRSP vs FHSA: Which Should You Use First?
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Saving
How to Build an Emergency Fund in Canada
Step-by-step with a calculator — how much you actually need.
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Saving
Best High-Interest Savings Accounts in Canada (2026)
Compare current rates and find your best account.
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Start Here
Budgeting 101 for Canadians
Four proven methods — find the one that sticks.
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Debt & Credit
How to Read Your Credit Report (Canada)
Free report guide, rating codes fully explained.

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