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As Canadians shun cash, retailers and charities try to adjust
What happens when we don’t have coins in our pockets to make a quick donation?
Canadians are borrowing their way to ‘wealth’
And increasingly they are tapping family and friends for funds
Ten things we learned about Canadians and their money
What we think about credit cards, taxing foreign home buyers and giving to charity
How to keep from drowning in credit card debt
Ways to manage your debt before you’re under for good
Drowning in debt is the new normal in Canada
An expert in consumer insolvency describes what it’s like on the front lines of Canada’s worsening household debt crisis
The NDP’s Throne Speech
Credit cards, cell phones and an air passengers bill of rights
Jack Dorsey: Genius @work
The billionaire co-creator of Twitter wants to change the world again—this time, rethinking the way we shop
Dwolla: The credit card killer?
A startup in Des Moines, Iowa takes aim at transactions now routinely handled by credit cards
Credit card tricks
Why having a new microchip card in your wallet doesn’t mean you’re safe from fraudsters