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Great-grandmother takes on bank
An 82-year-old was told she'd get nothing if she cancelled her life insurance policy with BMO. But she got money back and an apology.
Ella Beck paid into her plan for over a decade, and then learned that she had paid $3,780 into a $3,200 policy.
Forced breaks for Uber drivers
Starting next week, Uber drivers in Canada trying to work for more than 12 hours straight will be forced to take a six-hour break before they can hit the road again.
The ride-hailing app will block drivers from accepting customers if they don't follow the rules. The new policy is part of an effort to curb driver drowsiness.
'Buy now, pay later' settlement
The Competition Bureau looked into those "buy now, pay later" deals advertised by Leon's and The Brick. The bureau argued the promotions leave you paying more than advertised.
As part of the settlement, the retailers will each donate $750,000 worth of home furnishings to charities and have agreed to make their ads clearer about how much you'll end up paying.
Scam alert: Renters beware
That condo being advertised for rent may be a scam. Victims are asked for payment in advance and don't realize it's a scam until they come to pick up the keys.
While there's not much that owners can do, beyond reporting any fake ads, experts have advice for tenants: If the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.
What else is going on?
Air Canada says it's adding more Rouge planes on routes within Canada, so there may be more budget options next time you fly domestically.
Using piracy sites to stream your favourite movies and TV shows? The CRTC is planning to ban that practice, which critics say is a slippery slope to censoring what can be accessed online.
This week in recalls:
These Ram pickup trucks may have a problem with their gear shifters; these vitamins may contain glass fragments; the part that holds the wheels on these bicycles could break.
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