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Are you still using your very first bank account? If you answer "yes," you have something in common with the 71% of young people in Canada who told EQ Bank in their latest survey conducted by Angus Reid Forum that they haven't yet switched to a better deal on everyday banking.

Whether it's the one your parents opened for you as a kid, one you opened for yourself, or your only option when you became a Canadian resident, staying with your OG account "just because" is like still using your first cell phone. It may get the job done, but things have come a long way since then.

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Inflation's python-like grip on the economy is making student loans and housing a big concern for post-secondary students in Canada. Time to start sucking up to mom and dad.

According to the Royal Bank of Canada's (RBC) 2023 Post-Secondary Students and Financial Readiness Poll, these rising costs are pushing a growing number of students to lean on their parents for both housing and loan support.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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Jagmeet Singh has said that the Bank of Canada's approach to interest rate increases has "absolutely no merit."

During CTV's Question Period on Sunday, October 23, the NDP leader was asked about what more the federal government can do to help Canadians, if the feds should spend more to deal with inflation and what his thoughts on a possible recession are.

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As everything from groceries to furniture continues to get more expensive, you might find yourself wondering how to save money in Canada's current climate.

Well, it's a good question, especially as some experts predict a recession in Canada might already be underway.

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