CONVENIENT LOCATION: Walk to Rexdale Plaza, Walmart & Costco. Close to Highways 401, 407, 400, TTC Bus Transit, Etobicoke North GO Station, Schools & Places of Worship.
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2575 Danforth Avenue Toronto
• Adjacent to Main Station – TTC Subway and GO Train Stop
• On-site city community centre and daycare
• Transitioning to 100% smoke-free living
• Laundry facilities
• 24/7 on-site staff and security
• Fully renovated Jr. 1, 1, 1 + den, 2, 2 + den and 3 bedroom suites
• Open-concept kitchen
• Stainless steel appliances including dishwasher and over-the range microwave
• Designer cabinetry, stone countertops, recessed lighting in kitchen
• Custom roller blinds
• Private balconies with most suites JR. 1, 1, 1+DEN, 2, 2+DEN AND 3 BEDROOM SUITES
achieving your financial goals
isn’t as hard as you think
In the current economic climate, many young Canadians may not be thinking about saving or investing at all. Not only can saving feel like something older people do, but it can also feel overwhelming or intimidating to start thinking about saving, so many may avoid it altogether.
start saving with any amount, no matter how small
Setting financial goals isn’t difficult if you know where to start. Whether you’re dreaming of buying property, thinking ahead to retirement or just wanting to save up for your next dream trip, you can create financial savings goals right now, no matter the number in your bank account.
“It’s a myth that you need to have a certain dollar figure to start saving for your financial future,” says Pat Giles, vice-president, saving and investing journey at TD. “When you’re starting to save and invest, it’s not so much that dollar amount that counts in the beginning; what matters more is getting into the habit of saving and sticking to it.”
boost your financial confidence
Lack of confidence in financial knowledge is a major barrier for many Millennials and Gen Zers.
The best way to start is with oneon-one financial advice and a conversation with a personal banker, who can help go over the current state of your finances and create short- and long-term financial goals.
discover the power of registered savings accounts
A Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) is a flexible option for shortterm or long-term investments – to build an emergency fund or finance your upcoming wedding or next trip. You can use your TFSA for just about any goal, at any stage in life and withdraw funds at any time, subject to any products held within the TFSA. You just need to ensure you don’t go over your contribution limit, which you can find through the Canada Revenue Agency website.
A First Home Savings Account (FHSA) is a great option for those dreaming of owning a house or condo. “It’s a registered plan that lets qualifying first-time homebuyers save for their home, and it features the benefits of both a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) and a TFSA: tax-deductible contributions, and tax-free qualified withdraw-
als,” says Giles. “Be sure to read up on the qualifications on the Government of Canada’s website.”
A FHSA allows eligible firsttime homebuyers to contribute to the downpayment or purchase of a qualifying first home tax-free –with limits. Contributions are generally tax-deductible, and when a qualifying withdrawal is made, the amount is not taxable.
For those thinking ahead to retirement, consider an RRSP. When you contribute money to an RRSP, your contributions are tax-deductible. Any investment income earned from qualified investments held within the RRSP can then grow tax-deferred, as long as the money remains within the RRSP, until it’s withdrawn.
chart your financial course
To figure out exactly which registered savings accounts are right for you, it’s best to book an appointment with a personal banker. Learn more at td.com. ■ — News Canada
• Close to Allen Expwy., Hwy 401
• TTC at door
• Lawrence Subway, and minutes to Yorkdale Shopping Mall
• Walk to schools, churches and Columbus Centre FULLY RENOVATED SUITE WITH:
• New kitchen and bathroom
EXCEPTIONAL FEATURES
• Immaculately maintained and cared-for
• Big/bright 1 & 2 bedroom suites
• Large balconies
GREAT AMENITIES
• Indoor swimming pool and sauna
• Manicured grounds with mature trees and shrubbery
• Large Bachelor Suites
• Classic Low Rise
• Hardwood Floors and Balcony
• Freshly painted
• Live-in Superintendent
• Underground Parking
• Secured Building Access
• Walk-out balconies
• High-efficiency laundry facilities
• TTC at your door
• Air conditioning • On-site security and management • Indoor garage
• Indoor Commercial Parking Available to Non-Residents
• Indoor Swimming Pool and Fitness Room shared with Holiday Inn
• On-site laundry • Mini-Mart
• Restaurant
• Travel Agency
• Close to College Subway Station
• Short walk to Ryerson University and Eaton Centre
• Steps to the Maple Leaf Gardens Loblaws and much more
5 easy tips to lift your mood this winter
With early sunsets and little sunlight even during peak daytime hours, it can be easy for anyone to feel down during the wintertime. Here are some tips to help you fight the winter blues:
February 22–March 22, 2025
spend time outside
Daylight can help brighten your mood and ward off the winter blues as soon as you wake up, open your curtains and sit near a window. On your lunch break, bundle up and get a walk in or sit on a park bench
to soak up some rays. You can also supplement natural light with a light therapy lamp at home.
schedule exercise
When it’s cold and snowy, being a couch potato is pretty appealing.
But your brain loves exercise and actually releases feel-good endorphins whenever you work out. You can find free workout videos online, join an indoor soccer league or use the buddy system at the gym to get your body moving.
plan for some fun
Socializing and having something to look forward to are both important. Make sure you’re making time to meet up with friends, even if it’s just for a coffee date or pizza and a movie at home. You can also start planning things to look forward to, even if some of them are months away – the idea of something exciting and new will lift your spirits.
Daylight can help brighten your mood and ward off the winter blues as soon as you wake up, open your curtains and sit
near a window.
get enough nutrients
Eating a healthy, well-balanced diet is key for your well-being throughout the year. During the winter, soups and stews packed with veggies and lean protein are easy, one-pot meals that make for great leftovers.
speak to someone
If you’re feeling down, don’t wait for your symptoms to get worse
before talking to a healthcare provider who can offer strategies to feel better. If you’re frustrated by a long waitlist for a mental health practitioner or would rather see someone from the comfort of your own home, virtual care platforms like Maple can offer a convenient way to connect with a mental health therapist or physician quickly and remotely. ■ — News Canada
Large, well-maintained rental building, with condominium style layouts, conveniently located on Jane Street, on the north side of Lawrence Avenue, minutes from major highways. The large-scale building is consistently well maintained, with walkout balconies and spacious and refurbished interiors.
BUILDING AMENITIES:
• Hardwood Floor
• Freshly painted
• In-suite storage
• Balcony
• On-site Management Office
• On-site Superintendent
• Secured Building Access
• Family Friendly
• Outdoor and Indoor Parking Available
• New high-efficiency laundry facilities
CONVENIENT LOCATION:
• Minutes to Hwy 401/400
• Close to Yorkdale Shopping Centre & other shopping malls
• No Frills Grocery & TTC right at your door
2 BEDROOM from $2,599*
why parents should teach their kids financial literacy
One of the earliest memories many children have is selecting their favourite book to have a parent read to them before bed. As a parent, you certainly remember the joy of watching them join in and read along with you. You may also feel a pang of sadness from when your child told you that it was okay, they can read to themselves. But as important as written literacy is for parents to pass along to their kids, so too is financial literacy.
Financial literacy is a person’s overall knowledge and understanding of finances. We use our financial literacy skills every day, usually without thinking about it as we pay our bills, balance our budgets, plan for retirement and more.
As your child grows and develops a deeper understanding of the world around them, seek out opportunities to strengthen their financial literacy. Even at an early age, they’ll likely start to accumulate some birthday or chores money. Explain to them how they have some choices on how to spend that money: use it for instant rewards like buying candy or a small toy, save the money up for a larger coveted item, or use it for a mix of short- and long-term rewards.
When they’re ready to start their first job, help them open a bank account and they’ll see first-hand how interest works. If you open a children’s account for them, they’ll also avoid most of the services fees and charges that most regular accounts incur.
As they get a bit older and are off spending their own money in stores or online, teach them the signs to watch for scams and other ways people will try to rip them off.
One of the most common ways parents save for their children’s future is through a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP). If you have an RESP - or are considering opening one - this is a great opportunity to discuss important concepts like compound growth, and saving for an important priority. Plus, just engaging them in the discussion helps affirm to them the value you place on higher education for them, and the importance of saving for this future expense.
Learn more about education savings options at cst.org. ■
BUILDING AMENITIES:
• On-site Management Office
• On-site Superintendent
• Secured Building Access
• Family Friendly
• Playground
• Outdoor Parking
• New high-efficiency laundry facilities
• Acres of parkland
CONVENIENT LOCATION: Walk to Rexdale Plaza, Walmart & Costco. Close to Highways 401, 407, 400, TTC Bus Transit, Etobicoke North GO Station, Schools & Places of Worship.
DVP
Danforth
Furnished Room! Available immediately. Separate entrance Shared kitchen, washroom and laundry. Close to shopping, schools and all amenities. Rent includes cable and internet, No Parking. For more information please call, 416-551-2050 or champahasan@gmail.com
Lookup ID: 4R5709 at 4Rent.ca
Air conditioning
On-site security and management • Indoor garage • Indoor Commercial Parking Available to Non-Residents • Indoor Swimming Pool and Fitness Room shared with Holiday Inn • On-site laundry • Mini-Mart • Restaurant • Travel Agency • Close to College Subway Station • Short walk to Ryerson University and Eaton Centre • Steps to the Maple Leaf Gardens Loblaws and much more
ON SELECT SUITES!*
2575 Danforth Avenue Toronto
• Adjacent to Main Station – TTC Subway and GO Train Stop
• On-site city community centre and daycare
• Transitioning to 100% smoke-free living
• Laundry facilities
• 24/7 on-site staff and security
• Fully renovated Jr. 1, 1, 1 + den, 2, 2 + den and 3 bedroom suites
• Open-concept kitchen
• Stainless steel appliances including dishwasher and over-the range microwave
• Designer cabinetry, stone countertops, recessed lighting in kitchen
• Custom roller blinds
• Private balconies with most suites JR. 1, 1, 1+DEN, 2, 2+DEN AND 3 BEDROOM SUITES