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Rhonda Gary

Rhonda Gary brings extensive expertise in SEO, Digital Marketing, and Data Analytics to her role as SEO & Content Specialist at Insurdinary. In addition to managing content, Rhonda collaborates closely with internal teams to implement effective marketing strategies, ensuring seamless integration across digital platforms.

Outside of Insurdinary, Rhonda actively cultivates partnerships with external sources and independent writers, aiming to curate impactful and relevant content. Her commitment to excellence contributes to Insurdinary's position as a trusted source of information in the dynamic landscape of insurance and financial services.

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Are Subscription Services Ruining Your Monthly Budget?

Yes, subscription services can ruin your budget. Small monthly fees add up fast, especially when you forget to cancel or subscribe to similar services. Track what you use, cancel what you don’t, and set a limit to avoid overspending.

6 Types of Health Insurance Plans You Need to Know in 2025

Canada’s public healthcare doesn’t cover everything. These 6 types—long-term care, disability, critical illness, private plans, travel insurance, and group coverage—fill the gaps and protect you from big out-of-pocket costs.

Dental Care for Kids Who Hate Brushing: Tips That Actually Work in 2025

If your child hates brushing, make it fun—use music, let them pick their toothbrush, and brush together. Stick to a routine, praise their efforts, and avoid pressure. If issues continue, talk to a pediatric dentist.

5 Reasons You Need Health Insurance at 30 Years Old

At 30, health insurance is essential because it protects you from unexpected medical costs, covers emergencies, helps manage chronic conditions, supports mental health care, and secures your financial future as you age.

A Complete Checklist for Financial Planning in Your 20s

In your 20s, focus on budgeting, paying off debt, saving for emergencies and retirement, and getting basic insurance. These simple steps help build a strong financial future.

8 Facts About Buying Life Insurance for Parents

Buying life insurance for your parents in Canada is a smart way to help cover future expenses like funeral costs or unpaid debts, and to ease the financial burden on your family. To do this, you’ll need their consent and proof of insurable interest. It’s important to compare policies, consider their age and health, and ensure the coverage fits your budget and goals.

6 Tips for Choosing the Best Motorcycle Insurance Policy

To get the best motorcycle insurance in Canada, compare quotes, know your coverage options, ask for discounts, bundle policies, and pay upfront to save.

5 Life Insurance Tips for First-Time Buyers

If you're new to life insurance, start by confirming if you need it. Choose between term and permanent coverage, calculate how much you need, know what affects your premiums, and pick a trusted insurer. These tips help you buy the right policy with confidence.

5 Fast Facts About Employer Health Insurance Laws

In Canada, employer health insurance laws vary by province. While employers are not federally required to offer private health benefits, many do provide supplemental coverage to complement public healthcare. Some provinces, like Ontario, require employers to pay a health tax based on payroll to help fund the system.

The Most Notable Canadian Millionaires (Billionaires) by Province

Canada’s most notable millionaires and billionaires are spread across provinces, often tied to key industries. Alberta has oil moguls, Ontario leads with tech and pharma wealth, and Quebec is strong in retail and dairy. British Columbia and Nova Scotia also have standout figures in e-commerce, real estate, and seafood.

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