CPP Made 7.8% in 2026 — Is Your TFSA Beating It?
CPP Investments returned 7.8% in fiscal 2026 — growing to $793.3B. Is your TFSA keeping pace? How to calculate your personal return, benchmarks by strategy, and common mistakes costing Canadians returns.
Why Is CASH.TO Taking 5 Days to Withdraw in 2026?
CASH.TO withdrawal takes 3-5 business days due to T+2 settlement. But with CASH.TO yielding only ~2.24% vs EQ Bank's 2.75% HISA, is it even worth the wait? Complete 2026 comparison.
No VC Funding? How Canadian Startups Are Raising in 2026
Canadian startup funding 2026: 104 VC deals (9-year low), growth-stage collapsed to 1 deal. SR&ED grants, angel investors, revenue-based financing — complete guide for founders and retail investors.
Should I Avoid Individual Stocks in 2026 Canada?
Should I buy individual stocks Canada 2026? Research shows 4% of stocks drive all market gains. How to limit exposure to 10-20%, which sectors have tailwinds, and when ETFs clearly win the debate.
Maxed Out TFSA, RRSP & FHSA? Your Next Moves
Maxed TFSA ($109K), RRSP ($33,810), FHSA ($40K)? Next steps: non-registered investing, tax-efficient asset location, and mortgage paydown strategies for Canadians who've done it all.
Aggressive Investing at 40 Canada: Is It Too Late?
Aggressive investing at 40 Canada: 20-25 years of growth potential with TFSA ($109K room) and RRSP ($33,810 limit). All-equity ETFs, catch-up strategies, and real compound growth numbers for Canadian investors.
$600K in RRSPs and Mortgage Renewing 2026: What to Do
$600K RRSP and mortgage renewing 2026: why cashing out costs 45%+ in taxes, real math on withdrawal vs keeping invested, and 5 better strategies for renewal rate shock.
Can You Hold Real Estate in Your RRSP or TFSA?
Can you hold real estate in RRSP or TFSA Canada? Direct property is prohibited (50% CRA penalty!) but REITs, real estate ETFs, and private funds are all eligible. Complete 2026 guide.
Canada Strong Fund 2026: What It Means for You
Canada Strong Fund 2026: Canada's first sovereign wealth fund with $25B seed funding and a retail investment product. How it compares to your TFSA, RRSP, and ETFs — and whether you should invest.
Emergency Fund vs TFSA Investing: Which First?
Emergency fund or TFSA investing first? Canada 2026 guide: build $2,000-$3,000 starter fund, then split 70/30, maximize TFSA ($7,000). Step-by-step framework for any income.