Top Canadian Personal Finance Blogs Comments136 Comments

Each week I’ve been trying to do a link roundup featuring some of my favorite posts from the week.

This week I’m switching it up a bit and feature the top Canadian personal finance blogs.

Sorry to my blogging friends from the US and elsewhere. I will feature your blogs soon.

Show some love for these greats Canadian bloggers…check out their blogs, comment on some posts, subscribe to their rss feeds and share their posts on social media sites.

I already follow some of these blogs, but some are new to me as I compile this list. If I miss any good Canadian personal finance blogs, let me know and I’ll add it to the list. Considering that I didn’t know some of these were Canadian, I’m sure I missed someone.

To make it a bit more interesting I’ve included a poll with this list. You can vote for up to 5 of your favorite blogs. I hope plenty of you vote for me :) Later this year I will do a special feature of the blogs who get the most votes. So I encourage fellow Canadian bloggers to get their friends to vote for them too.

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Due to the size of this list I also decided to exclude the blogs that only deal with investments.
I’ll try to do a Canadian investment blog list at some point when I am personally more involved in investing.

Bonus: Tweet or link to this post and I’ll sneak in an extra vote for your blog.

Update:: This poll unofficially ended on June 30th, 2012. Here are the winners.
Feel free to keep voting though.

In the comments below you can list your favorite Canadian personal finance blogs. Or if you don’t really have any particular favorites, you can share your favorite Canadian experience.

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By : Jeremy | 6 Apr 2012 6:00 am
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136 thoughts on “Top Canadian Personal Finance Blogs

    1. Jeremy Post author

      It’s a surprised to most people. So hopefully that means that it’s going to lead people to check out a lot of these blogs. And no problem including you!

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    1. Jeremy Post author

      It is quite motivating to see all these fellow Canadian finance bloggers. Their stories are inspiring and a lot can be learned from each other.

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  1. Eddie

    Great list Jeremy.
    Glad to see there are more Canadian bloggers. Certainly when I started, there were not as many, and many have come and gone.

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    1. Jeremy Post author

      It does seem like the finance blogging niche has exploded in the last year. I don’t know what it was like before, but from what I’ve heard it was significantly smaller.

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    1. Jeremy Post author

      No problem Leanne. I’m happy to support fellow Canadian bloggers of any level. Since I haven’t had time to really thoroughly check out all of these blogs, it was worth giving the public a decision on who really is the best….or at least who has the most loyal followers.

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  2. Brian

    You don,t have my ffavouite site on there Investment talk with sp brunner.
    Excellent site with good stock analysis.

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  3. CMA

    Good List.
    Since mortgage (residential) is a sub-section of personal finance – Do you have any plan to run a similar article on mortgage blogs?

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    1. Jeremy Post author

      I’m not sure if I’d be able to find enough mortgage specific blogs for such a post. If you think there would be enough, feel free to send me a list to start on.

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  4. Annabelle

    Wow, thanks for including my little blog! It’s so fantastic to see how many Canadian PF blogs are out there these days. There are some on the list I don’t recognize, which I will soon remedy!

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    1. Jeremy Post author

      Sorry to see it took you nearly 3 months to find the mention ;)
      Better late than never. The poll just happens to unofficially end at the end of the month.

      Reply

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