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How Foreign Currency Exchange Works When Returning Your Purchases
We talk a lot about cards from banks that offer no foreign transaction fees. Here, we go into more detail into how returning a foreign currency purchase works. Plus, we review the best no foreign exchange fee credit cards on the market right now.

WestJet RBC World Elite Mastercard Review 2026: Is It Worth It?
The WestJet RBC World Elite Mastercard might be worth it if you’re a dedicated WestJet flyer but we think there are better, more flexible travel credit cards to choose from.

How to Maximize the BMO Rewards Program
BMO credit cardholders can redeem BMO Rewards on gift cards, merchandise, and travel credits with any provider.

Best Places to Live in Canada
The data doesn’t lie – as far as affordability, employment, health, transportation, and safety go, the best place to live in Canada is Québec, QC.

Your Guide To The British Airways Club
The British Airways Club members collect Avios points by flying, shopping, and using RBC credit cards, which they can spend on future flights and merch.

The Best Airline Credit Cards in Canada
The best airline credit cards in Canada include the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite and Amex Aeroplan Reserve, though we love the Amex Cobalt for its transfer options.

Should You Pay Income Tax With A Credit Card?
There are multiple ways you can pay your taxes in Canada, including credit cards – but the large fee required to pay by credit card is generally not worth the convenience.

How To Save On Rental Car Insurance In Canada
Rental car insurance is a specialized type of coverage that you might need to purchase if you’re renting a car and don’t enjoy the benefit through your credit card.

Cash Back vs. Travel Rewards: How To Choose A Credit Card
While a cash back credit card can give you straight cash rewards, many travel cards come with big welcome bonuses, valuable points, and travel-related perks.

How To Use A Negative Balance On Your Credit Card To Your Advantage
A negative balance on your credit card means your bank owes you money after an overpayment, refund, or reversed transaction.


























