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How to protect yourself on a fintech app

January 3, 2023 Magazine Editor 1

Fintech apps, such as banking or budgeting apps, now seem to be the “new normal.” While they can be convenient, they also pose some risks. […]

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Reset your health with powerful food pairings

January 3, 2023 Magazine Editor 3

Start the new year right by making the most of your food choices. According to Sue Mah, a registered dietitian, you can easily maximize the […]

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How to help family and friends adjust to life in Canada

January 3, 2023 Magazine Editor 3

Moving to a new country is a major change for anyone, and coming to Canada is no exception. Here are some ideas to help any […]

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How to get retirement ready

January 3, 2023 Magazine Editor 2

Retirement looks different to everyone. Maybe you’ll want to travel the world, enjoy more time with family or finally pursue your passion project. Making the […]

3 easy backyard DIY
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3 easy backyard DIY

May 1, 2022 Magazine Editor 1

Upgrades Embarking on a DIY project can offer lots of fun and learning for a couple, family or just for yourself. Consider taking up a […]

3 technology trends shaping the future of farming
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3 technology trends shaping the future of farming

April 8, 2022 Magazine Editor 4

The past year has been a whirlwind for digital adoption, with the agriculture industry moving quickly to adapt to advanced technologies. Now, as the dust […]

Spring home maintenance inside and out
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Spring home maintenance inside and out

March 18, 2022 Magazine Editor 0

With spring right around the corner, we’re all looking to put those winter blues behind us and get our homes into tip-top shape. But with […]

Food fraud: Tips to be an informed consumer
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Food fraud: Tips to be an informed consumer

March 15, 2022 Magazine Editor 0

Canada has one of the best and safest food systems in the world, but food fraud can still happen. This is when a product is […]

Feeling disconnected? Tips to stay in touch with others
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Feeling disconnected? Tips to stay in touch with others

March 15, 2022 Magazine Editor 0

Many of us have felt first-hand the harmful effects of social isolation in recent months. In fact, more than a third of Canadians say that […]

3 key steps to remember before buying or selling your home
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3 key steps to remember before buying or selling your home

March 14, 2022 Magazine Editor 0

Entering the real estate market is a big moment for anyone. And, whether you’re buying or selling your first home or your fourth, it’s also […]

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