Blog by DOINA BIOLAN B.Comm

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"Next parental responsability"

January 24th, 2015
Is helping children buy their first home becoming ‘the next parental responsibility’? It’s the type of family support that some people will be proud to give and others will be jealous they never got, but a new survey shows first-time home buyers are getting on average more than $10,000 from family members. Why the price of your home may not be climbing as much as you think The average ...

DAY HOME IN CRANSTON

October 22nd, 2014
DOES ANYONE NEED A DAY HOME FOR THEIR CHILD? ONE OF MY GOOD FRIENDS IS OPENING ONE IN CRANSTON, HERE IS HER ADD:   "Hello Parents, My name is Roxana and I am pleased to introduce you to the newest dayhome in beautiful and friendly Cranston which will open in mid-November/beginning of December. I am a mom of 2 children and have over 7 years experience working with children in schoo ...

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

October 12th, 2014
On this Thanksgiving day, may God favor be upon you , his smile touch your face and his faith touch your heart!

 

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Travelling soon?

June 15th, 2014
TRAVELLING SOON? Consider getting Travel Insurance, especially if you are going to travel with your kids. Even if you are visiting your home country, if your kids are born in Canada, they will not be insured under your home country law. Having family or friends coming to Canada? You should buy Travel insuance for them from a Canadian Insurance Company, the coverage amounts are higher ( up t ...

NO RATE HIKE FROM BOC

October 28th, 2013
The Bank of Canada abandoned on Wednesday an 18-month stretch of rate-hike talk   in a dramatic policy shift that highlighted lower-than-expected growth and the risk of persistently weak inflation. Here’s what economists are saying about the statement: Peter Buchanan, CIBC: The Bank’s statement this morning was surprisingly dovish, lending potential support to fixed income, weighi ...

BOC LENDING RATE

October 28th, 2013
OTTAWA — There has been a sea change at the Bank of Canada. No longer are policymakers setting a specific monetary course for interest rates. Instead, for the first time in 18 months, they have dropped any reference to borrowing costs eventually rising — adopting a neutral position and waiting to see which way economic winds blow. What hasn’t changed, however, is the central bank’s ...

SELF-EMPLOYED?

September 30th, 2013
Self-employed? Prepare for a long conversation with your mortgage broker   Republish Reprint Danny Bradbury, Special to Financial Post ...

CANADIAN ECONOMY AND YOU

September 20th, 2013
Canadians aren’t getting the whole story on the economy Andrew Coyne | 13/09/13 | Last Updated: 13/09/13 8:54 PM ET   Here’s a headlin ...

HOUSE RICH OR HOUSE POOR?

September 19th, 2013
Are you house rich or house poor? Jason Heath | 17/09/13 2:57 PM ET   According to Statistics Canada, about one-quarter of Canadians ar ...

REAL ESTATE AFFORDABILITY CLUES

September 7th, 2013
Real estate: Five signs    that you are in over   your head Andrew Allentuck | 13/08/16 | Last Updated: 13/08/16 2:32 PM ET Chloe Cushman/National Post ·           ·   The question you must ask yourself, says Toronto psychotherapist Allen Fraser, is “should I admit that it is not going to work?” Here are five clues that you have more house than you can af ...

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