The Canada Carbon Rebate in 2024: A Rebrand of the CAIP 
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by Enoch Omololu, MSc (Econ)
2d ago
The Climate Action Incentive Payment (CAIP) has been rebranded as the Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR) in 2024.  Consistent with the previous CAIP, all the quarterly payments eligible residents receive from the CCR to offset the costs of the carbon pollution pricing remain tax-free.  This article covers everything you need to know about the Carbon Tax ... Read more The post The Canada Carbon Rebate in 2024: A Rebrand of the CAIP  appeared first on Savvy New Canadians ..read more
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The New Canadian Dental Care Program: Eligibility and Coverage 
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by Enoch Omololu, MSc (Econ)
6d ago
The new Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is a federally funded program that offers free dental coverage to eligible Canadian residents.  Projected to alleviate oral healthcare expenses for over nine million low to middle-income Canadians with no dental insurance, the CDCP will cover a percentage or the entirety of your oral healthcare service costs, depending ... Read more The post The New Canadian Dental Care Program: Eligibility and Coverage  appeared first on Savvy New Canadians ..read more
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Car Title Loans: How They Work In Canada & Pros and Cons 
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by Enoch Omololu, MSc (Econ)
1w ago
Can I get a loan on my car title? This is a common question for many individuals looking for fast cash to deal with situations like a financial emergency. In Canada, car title loans are secured short-term loans wherein you use your car as security to obtain quick access to funds.   Find out how a ... Read more The post Car Title Loans: How They Work In Canada & Pros and Cons  appeared first on Savvy New Canadians ..read more
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Power of Sale vs Foreclosure: What’s the Difference in Canada? 
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by Enoch Omololu, MSc (Econ)
1w ago
When you fall behind on your mortgage payments, you may face either foreclosure or power of sale. Despite being used interchangeably by many to describe the involuntary sale of a house due to unpaid mortgage obligations, these terms actually mean different things and can determine whether or not you retain equity if the sale’s proceeds ... Read more The post Power of Sale vs Foreclosure: What’s the Difference in Canada?  appeared first on Savvy New Canadians ..read more
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Seniors Benefits in Saskatchewan: Dental, Health, & More 
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by Enoch Omololu, MSc (Econ)
1w ago
Being a senior in Saskatchewan makes you eligible for various government benefits.  Apart from the federal-wide government grants like CPP, OAS, GIS, and CPP Survivor’s Pension, low-income seniors in Saskatchewan may also be eligible for the Saskatchewan Seniors Income Plan (SIP). This article covers exactly what each of these benefits offers to seniors and how ... Read more The post Seniors Benefits in Saskatchewan: Dental, Health, & More  appeared first on Savvy New Canadians ..read more
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How To Get Paid To Read Books in 2024: 9 Best Ways 
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by Enoch Omololu, MSc (Econ)
1w ago
Although it simply serves as a hobby for many, reading books can actually be a lucrative way to make money.  By leveraging the skills you’ve likely acquired through years of reading, you can get paid for tasks such as reviewing books, proofreading texts, and recording audiobooks. This article covers the 9 most profitable ways to ... Read more The post How To Get Paid To Read Books in 2024: 9 Best Ways  appeared first on Savvy New Canadians ..read more
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How To Get Paid To Listen To Music in 2024 
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by Enoch Omololu, MSc (Econ)
2w ago
I often discuss numerous ways to earn extra money remotely. But nothing quite compares to getting paid for something you probably already do daily, like listening to music. As a music enthusiast, you can tap into the earning opportunities offered by sites like Slicethepie, RadioEarn, and Playlist Push or earn extra income through music-related side ... Read more The post How To Get Paid To Listen To Music in 2024  appeared first on Savvy New Canadians ..read more
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Laurentian Bank of Canada Review
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by Enoch Omololu, MSc (Econ)
2w ago
Laurentian Bank of Canada (“Laurentian Bank”) has been helping families and businesses with their banking needs since 1846. Whether you’re looking for personal or commercial banking services, this financial institution has got you covered with its range of bank offerings, including savings, chequing accounts, and investment accounts. This article covers everything you need to know ... Read more The post Laurentian Bank of Canada Review appeared first on Savvy New Canadians ..read more
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Top 5 Investments That Can Make You Rich in 2024
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by Baggio Ma
3w ago
It seems like everywhere you look, someone is promising you a foolproof strategy to get rich. While many promise overnight success through elaborate schemes, the real way to get rich is to leverage the power of compounding returns.  When thinking about where to invest money to get the best returns, the answer is almost always ... Read more The post Top 5 Investments That Can Make You Rich in 2024 appeared first on Savvy New Canadians ..read more
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Can You Stop CPP Payments After You Start Collecting?
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by Enoch Omololu, MSc (Econ)
3w ago
Maybe you decided to collect CPP early or have realized delaying for a higher payout is a better strategy. Can you then stop CPP and defer to some time in the future? The answer is ‘Yes.’ The CPP retirement pension can be cancelled if you do so within the first 12 months. I discuss how ... Read more The post Can You Stop CPP Payments After You Start Collecting? appeared first on Savvy New Canadians ..read more
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