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Articles with the Tag “Family”

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    Where did My Money Go: The Financial Reality of Raising a Hockey Player in Canada

    Raising a hockey player in Canada can be a major financial commitment. Learn just how much it might cost.


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    Cybersecurity Checklist for Seniors  

    With the rise of cyber crime around the globe, it’s never been more important to ensure you educate yourself and your family on how to stay cyber safe. This checklist will help you learn how to protect yourself, your family and your digital assets.


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    4 Steps to Keep Seniors Safe from Cyber Crime

    Here are four simple steps you can share with the seniors in your life that can help them be prepared and remain safe online.


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    Saving for your future in Canada and sending money to your home country

    As a newcomer, you want a good life for yourself in Canada but also want to ensure that your family in your home country is supported financially. Here are some strategies to help you achieve both goals.


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    How to Plan the Best Road Trip in the U.S.

    There’s nothing like a road trip. A car full of your favourite people, abundant snacks and your best music. A sense of independence as you set your own route and schedule. If you’ve never gone road tripping, buckle up for an adventure and make the most of it with these tips for an epic drive.


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    ROYAL: TEA — Go-To Grandma

    Bestselling author Jennifer Robson on her new novel, Coronation Year, and why she decided to use the 1953 Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II as her backdrop; cookbook author and home economist Mairlyn Smith on getting out the best china for a perfect Grandparent/Grandkid tea party, and our Take 5 With RBC information on Financial Elder…


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    SCREEN: CHAT — Go-To Grandma

    Tech Guru Mohit Rajhans on chatbots and a ChatGPT primer, author Katherine Johnson Martinko on her new book “Childhood Unplugged: Practical Advice to Get Kids Off Screens and Find Balance,” and our Take 5 With RBC interview, looks at the myths surrounding the estate executor.


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    ALL ACCESS: Go-To Grandma

    Host Kathy Buckworth talks about her Cunard cruise to Norway, including interviews with key personnel on why this ocean liner brand stands out; JourneyWoman contributor Tanzila Khan on accessible travel and the challenges she faces; RBC on Estate Planning for young families as part of our Take 5 With RBC interview series.


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    UNLOCKED: Go-To Grandma

    Dr Paula Rochon of the Women’s Age Lab and a discussion about gendered ageism. Grandma Phyllis Taylor, “The Prison Lady” on her book and experiences with mentoring Canadian prisoners. Take 5 With RBC takes a trip to the Family Farm.


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    DISCOVER: Go-To Grandma

    Children’s book publisher DC Canada Education Publishing talk about their Grandma & Grandpa Adventure series of books, plus how and why they support CHEO, a children’s hospital in Ottawa. Kerry Hills is a patient/advocate for scleroderma and she tells what to look for and how to deal with an invisible chronic illness. Plus our Take…