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Finding Canadian money bloggers
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What do Money Bloggers and Financial Influencers Talk About?
Money bloggers and financial influencers talk about a lot of different topics when it comes to managing your money. Some talk about financial instruments that can help you plan for retirement, or save a home, while others talk about ways to make your money stretch further.
So, whether you’re interested in lowering your monthly grocery cost, investing, or finding multiple streams of income, we’re pumped to help connect you with folks who can help you take your money goals to the next level. These influencers like to share their experiences and what has worked for them in hopes that other Canadians can also reach their goals sooner rather than later.
Investment Focused Money Bloggers
Brandon Beavis Investing
Brandon Beavis is a stock market investor who helps Canadians learn how to invest in the stock market the right way. In particular, he uses his Youtube channel to help viewers focus on long-term investing. He also has a company, Brandon Beavis Investing, that offers an investing academy course.
Bridget Casey
Bridget Casey, is the founder of Money After Graduation. Her website is a financial literacy platform dedicated to help you pay off debt, save money, increase your income, and invest in the stock market.
Casey holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Calgary. She is regularly featured as a millennial finance expert as a guest on BNN and CBC and was recognized as one of Alberta’s Top Young Innovators in 2016.
Barry Choi
Barry is the founder of Money We Have. Established in 2014, the company has quickly become one of the most trusted sources in Canada when it comes to personal finance and travel. By providing practical information on all things related to money and travel, Money We Have encourages Canadians and travellers from all over the world to make smarter financial decisions.
If you love travel (which we know can be costly), but also save money, this is the account to follow. Covering topics such as bank accounts, saving for retirement, credit cards, trip planning, loyalty programs and more, the tips you’ll learn how to make your money last.
Jessica - Canadian Budget Queen
Jessica, owner of @canadianbudgetqueen writes about building wealth, saving cash, and ultimately crushing your debts. She has a lot of tips on how to invest, focusing on investments within Canada. Everything on her blog is educational and great for someone who would like to learn a little more about investing.
She Slowly Saves
Are you looking to start investing, growing your net worth, and pursuing financial independence? Look no further, @sheslowlysaves shares their family’s personal experience on their journey to accomplishing this.
If you like to learn through visually seeing numbers and being able to calculate them, this Instagram account is the one to follow.
Financial Fitness
Are your goals for this year to be wealthier and healthier, cause that’s exactly what @financialfitness__ goals are too! They combine fitness and money management into one account, helping you find a balance between your fitness and finance goals.
Female Financial Influencers Focused on Empowering Women
There is a lot to learn in the world of finance and, amongst all the other responsibilities we have, it can be easy to be left behind.
Annabel
Annabel is a Vancouver-based entrepreneur and content creator on social media and she focuses on empowering women to reach financial freedom through finding avenues of passive income online.
Check out her website for more information.
Farrah Turcotte
Alyssa
Alyssa, owner of @mixedupmoney shares her financial experiences on her blog and allows her readers to understand a few financial things in a more fun and simplified way. She says “The stigma of debt and personal finance is still alive & well, but I want millennial moms to feel comfortable discussing the last taboo.”
She is also a host on @learnfromuspodcast where personal finance is also discussed between her and her co-host, Nic.
Curly Life Finance
This Instagram account focuses on helping the feminist community build finanicial freedom and live debt-free.
She focuses on two of the most expensive cities to live in North America (Vancouver and New York) and gives tips on how to manage your finances so you’re able to pay down debts, save, and still have fun.
Influencers who save on every day essentials
Are you looking for a way to lower your grocery expenses? What about saving more on gas or at the pharmacy? Well, look no further because these influencers tell you all about how they purchase items at an amazing deal, or better yet, how they score groceries for free – yes you read that right, free!
Jesi
Jesi focuses on household management that ties in with shopping and groceries. She follows a simple but effective routine when cleaning and organizing her home. She finds ways to stay on budget every single week which is inspiring!
Check out Jesi’s website for meal planning ideas and household maintenance tips.
Deals Deals Deals Halifax
If you’re looking for amazing couponing deals on the east coast, this is the gal to follow on Instagram!
She has been sharing couponing deals and hauls since September of 2020. She’s able to lower her shopping costs tremendously, and even lower the cost of her grocery bill to $0 from time to time. Isn’t that amazing?
Kawartha Coupons
Are you tired of paying full price for groceries? Well, so are we, and that’s why we also recommend following kawarthacoupons to find the best deals on groceries. They have created an app just for Canadians called Savin Groceries. It is an exclusively Canadian company dedicated to saving Canadians money on groceries.
Established in 2020, their focus is to provide users with a unique shopping experience, an all-in-one app for all of their grocery shopping needs. With access to coupons, flyers, and cashback offers users can quickly find the best price on groceries each and every week.
Coupon Cutie Canada
Would you like to start couponing? No matter where you are in Canada, @couponcutie can help you find the best grocery deals at all of the popular grocery stores.
Whether you grocery shop at Costco, Freshco, Superstore, Walmart, or any other store, she always has an amazing deal or savings hack to share with you.
Dollars 2 Sense
Another amazing account you should follow is @dollars_2_sense. They help you combine every single possible promotion, rebate, discount, and points program to get the money out of your dollar.
Trust us, when you stack everything together, you won’t believe the amount of savings you can accumulate over the course of a month, and even a year. If you enjoy stacking discounts, this is the account to follow!
Living on a Loonie
Besides coupons and money tips, this Instagram account also provides loads of great ways to make your money stretch further in Ontario. Join her on saving more every week by changing the way you shop.
Be sure to visit their website to see all of the deals you can take advantage of.
Canadian Finance Podcasters and YouTubers
These podcasters and YouTubers specialize in finance commentary and helping Canadians navigate the complexities of different financial markets.
Kerry K. Taylor
Jessica Moorhouse
Her main passion is personal finance and living a balanced lifestyle. Ever since she discovered the transformative powers of financial literacy, her mission has been to teach others how to take control of their lives by taking control of their money.
She’s been teaching Canadians about money for 10+ years.
Adrian
For more experienced viewers, he’ll offer investing strategies including diversification, stocks vs bonds, TFSA vs RRSP and everything in between. The principles in each Youtube video are useful for any person who wants to take charge of their financial future, but all content is tailor-made to Canadians and millennials.
Alyssa + Nic: Learn From Us
Let their experiences be your guide. You don’t always need to learn the hard way. Listen to the podcast to find learn about a few financial mistakes that you can possibly avoid.
Maple Money
Founded by financial analyst and family man Tom Drake, the MapleMoney Show aims to help Canadians who are drowning in debt to begin taking control of their money and turn their financial lives around.
MapleMoney’s Canadian finance podcasts are led by different financial experts, with topics ranging from, “Recovering from Shopping Addiction” to “The Right and Wrong Way to Pick Stocks”.
Charlee Wayne
Tracey Bassett
Life should cost less
No matter whether you have kids, don’t have kids, whether you’re new to Canada, or have never left your hometown, life shouldn’t cost you an arm and a leg.
Get your finances under control. and keep them on track with the help of Canadian money bloggers. Getting savvy with how you shop helps you to add up great savings and work towards your financial dreams.