Best Credit Cards in Canada (December 2024)
Canadians have many credit cards to choose from, but there are a few that stand out as the best.
Canadians have many credit cards to choose from, but there are a few that stand out as the best.
American Express US has several rules that can impact new credit card applications and welcome bonus eligibility.
The Neo World Elite Mastercard offers high cash back earnings on groceries, recurring bills, and gas purchases.
Frugal Flyer is offering elevated FlyerFunds Rebates on four credit cards for Black Friday Week. Click to see which cards are available.
Maximize the return on every dollar you spend on fueling up your car with one of the best credit cards for gas purchases in Canada!
Scotiabank has launched four new credit card offers for November 2024. Click to see what new offers are now available.
American Express Canada has launched two new credit card offers for October 2024. Click to see what the new offers are.
There are two “secret” US Marriott Bonvoy credit cards that don’t accept new applications but can still be obtained by savvy individuals.
If you hold US credit cards, does it ever make sense to use them for day-to-day spending in Canada? Let’s explore how the math shakes out.
If you are interested in Chase credit cards, you need to understand the Chase 5/24 rule and how it impacts you. Click to learn everything you need to know.
The RBC Avion Visa Infinite card has a new welcome offer of up to 55,000 Avion points. Learn more about this card and how you can pair it with a $50 rebate.
Earn a cash back rebate when you open a Tangerine credit card with Frugal Flyer. Click to see eligible credit cards and apply today.
The Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite card has no foreign transaction fees and free airport lounge access. Click for more details.
If you are applying for American Express (US) credit cards, you need to be aware of credit card family language restrictions.
The Scotiabank Gold Amex card offers a 5x multiplier on groceries, flexible travel rewards, and no foreign transaction fees.
Premium credit cards come with high annual fees but also some of the best benefits available, so is it worth it to keep your card long-term?