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And on the 13th day – I got the bill. (sung to the tune of the 12 days of Christmas with apologies)

January 10, 2012

-And on the thirteenth day of Xmas, the mailman gave to me, a credit card bill for free . So Happy New Year! You thought that you recovered from your New Year’s hangover. Then you open your mail. Everything was good in December and then you decided that you would buy a few things. Besides [...]

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Universal Financing.

April 26, 2011

On Sunday the Universe sent me to ‘The Total Health Show’ in Toronto. What a day! I spoke to an American Buddhist who believes that Buddha is living covertly in the States making CD’s at a cost of $39.99 each. I had a very aged gentleman dressed in a blanket held together by a rope [...]

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Keyboard gangsters this one’s for you.

February 14, 2011

I recently read a review in a Toronto newspaper lambasting the hot food counter of a small, family run supermarket because the writer’s $4.99 lunch was tasteless and too greasy. I was so moved to outrage by the writer’s arrogance that I actually yelled out “Are you freaking kidding me?! Ever heard of salt and [...]

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Helping Canada to “Reverse the Blues”.

October 19, 2010

Maybe you’ve heard the old joke about what happens when you play a blues record backwards. The answer is you get your dog back, your wife back, your house back – et cetera, et cetera. Well, that’s the idea behind a funny, surprising new TV commercial Credit Canada is airing, which we’re calling “Reverse the [...]

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The Middle aged: As clueless as the quarter lifers.

September 24, 2010

Last week I had a facial then floated to the nearest coffee shop and had a green tea on the patio because I wasn’t ready to go home and face the sink full of dishes waiting for my arrival and subsequent reality check.   Beside me were two very glamorous middle aged women basking in the [...]

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Handling credit wisely. It’s in the cards.

July 22, 2010

Fellow Canadians, we are in debt big time according to a recent report by the Certified General Accountants Association of Canada. Despite all the cautionary tales we might have learned from simply watching the evening news during the past couple of years, household debt in Canada reached $1.41 trillion at the end of 2009. That translates [...]

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Want real knowledge? Get yourself a financial coach.

May 14, 2010

They say knowledge is power. I say knowledge is money and Credit Canada can show you how to put that knowledge to work for you. Understanding how to manage money properly can be a life-changing experience. Worry and stress can be lifted from one’s shoulders. The world seems new, fresh.  You start making the right [...]

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