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5 tips to help you get out of debt

Need to start tackling your debt but aren’t sure where to start? Here are five tips that can help get you back in the black.


How to safeguard your home against severe wind

With severe weather becoming more frequent across Canada, it’s important to be prepared for anything! Learn how to protect your home from severe wind.


How to protect your family from deadly, invisible gases

Find out how you can take steps to protect your family from radon and carbon dioxide—two deadly invisible gases that are threats to the safety of your home.


Will your insurance policy cover your children during their post-secondary education?

It is an exciting time; your children are graduating into the next stage in their lives – post-secondary education! For many, this is the first time your children will be out on their own. As exciting as it might be, you need to ensure that your children are protected and that there are no surprises when it comes to insurance coverage.


Water damage: what you need to know

Water damage can be dangerous, not only to the integrity of your home, but also to your health. It is important to know how to prevent water damage, as well as how to recover from it.


10 common home insurance myths debunked

10 common home insurance myths debunked. 


A look at house swapping

Longing for adventure, vacation or world travel? If your dreams of sand between your toes or pictures with that landmark are being spoiled by cost, home swapping may be an option for you. It means nearly free residence wherever you want to go with the bonus of knowing your home won’t be sitting there empty while you’re gone. 


10 sustainability tips to help save the planet and save you money

If you’ve been paying attention to recent news headlines about the state of our environment, it’s clear that our planet needs help. Yet, for many of us, the concept of sustainable living can seem daunting and costly. It’s easy to get caught up in thinking of ‘living green’ as being a luxury, but this isn’t always the case. 


Experiencing flooding? These resources can help.

Ontario has experienced a great deal of flooding recently with water levels rising more than six inches in some lakes in just 24 hours. As the ground may be partially frozen and already saturated following days of heavy rains, there is limited ability to absorb more water. 


How to prepare your home for spring flooding and water damage

Springtime is here, and with it comes blooming flowers and crisp, fresh air. But as spring showers pour, Canadians are at risk for more damage than rained-out picnics – we’re also at risk for property flooding and water damage.


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