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  • Qualifying for the CERB can put Ontarians with disabilities in a tricky financial spot

    It's no secret that Torontonians with disabilities are particularly vulnerable to contracting COVID-19, and there's a fear among the disabled community that they would not receive adequate treatment while...
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  • Investing advice for the market downturn

    At the first family Zoom meeting in late March, my wife said, “Wow, these guys must be making a killing – time to buy some Zoom...
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  • Coronavirus: Should Canadians have early access to retirement funds?

    Governments have rolled out emergency aid for Canadians struggling during the coronavirus pandemic, but you can’t help but wonder whether early access to retirement pensions...
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  • The pandemic is financially blindsiding millennials

    Life was going pretty well for Terra McNerthney. The 29-year-old was pursuing her dream of becoming a filmmaker, working as a production assistant on the...
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  • How to negotiate a debt or credit payment deferral

    More than one million of Canadians lost their jobs in March, so that means many people are likely looking for a deferral on payments with creditors....
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  • How to financially navigate the COVID-19 crisis

    When it comes to personal finance advice during a global pandemic, all bets are off. Only a few weeks ago, we would’ve been told to...
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  • Tips for getting travel refunds during the coronavirus pandemic

    My dad’s spring break is not going as planned. Lately, every time he calls, he regales me with the wonderful things he’d be doing in...
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  • Invictus Games Toronto 2017: Five reasons why you should care

    People who believe the Royals are nothing more than entitled figureheads may change their minds after the Invictus Games this week. Toronto is hosting 550...
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  • Bloorview’s kindergarten class for kids with and without disabilities needs more students

    A group of parents is determined to save an innovative kindergarten program that includes children with disabilities and their non-disabled peers. At Holland Bloorview Kids...
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  • Will Toronto ever lose its basement bathroom problem?

    A 2009 lawsuit may explain why staff at The Pentagram Grill barred a woman with spina bifida from using their washroom and now face an Ontario...
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  • Woman with spina bifida filing human rights complaint against Danforth bar

    A Toronto woman with spina bifida is filing a human rights complaint against a Toronto bar after she was allegedly refused access to the washroom....
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  • A universal language: Toronto’s Next Gen Invitational proves Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is for everyone

    Usually I'm late to the party when anything of cultural significance happens in this city, but last Saturday (July 23), I could feel I was...
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  • A universal language: Toronto’s Next Gen Invitational proves Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is for everyone

    Usually I'm late to the party when anything of cultural significance happens in this city, but last Saturday (July 23), I could feel I was...
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  • Will new accessible parking permits combat abuse?

    The government of Ontario has launched new accessible parking permits (APP) to combat abuse by those who don't need them. In Toronto alone, parking enforcement...
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  • City of Toronto grapples with accessible parking permit abuse

    Accessible parking permit abuse is a big problem in Toronto. We’re the only municipality in Ontario that offers free street parking for accessible permit holders...
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