Anne Gaviola
Canada's $1B Coronavirus Plan Abandons Gig Workers
If you work part-time or juggle a bunch of side hustles, move along. Justin Trudeau’s social safety net probably won't help you.
Apartment Swapping Is Saving People Who Can't Afford Rent Increases
Montreal’s lease-swapping subculture doesn’t exist anywhere else in Canada. Yet.
Should I Book a Cheap Flight? And More Coronavirus Money Questions Answered
What the COVID-19 outbreak means if you’re flying, thinking of booking a vacation, investing in stocks, or buying a home.
The World's Biggest Weed Company Is Slashing Jobs and That Means Trouble
Canopy Growth’s 500 layoffs are a sign of the cannabis industry’s struggles, according to experts.
Tattoo Artist Wants to Sue Oil Company for Greta Thunberg Sex Act Design
German Canalla said he's going after Alberta's X-Site Energy Services for using his image to create a "horrible" sticker of the teen climate activist.
Finally, a Good News Story for Tim Hortons
A move to a digital Roll Up the Rim has earned the giant coffee chain praise from environmentalists.
Canada’s New Mortgage Rules Could Actually Make Housing More Expensive
Best-case scenario, housing is a little more affordable. Worst-case, you're paying more.
Firefighters' Fire Content Too Horny for Canadian City
St. Catharines won’t support topless firefighters using city equipment, even if it is for charity.
This Woman Says Debt Saved Her From Being Homeless
Sarah Kriekle wants to destroy the notion that all debt is bad because it’s a “really privileged way of looking at things.”
Distressing Dog Photos Show the Horror of Animal Hoarding
Nearly 50 dogs covered in urine and feces were rescued in Northern Ontario after suffering years of neglect.
Five Things Cities Are Doing to Make Rent Affordable
They range from progressive policy to band aid solutions for desperate places.
Young Airbnb Users in Canada Now Face Strictest Rules In The World
But even the company says there are ways to get around them.