• A little about the Tour event's participating blogs
    In order to initiate some buzz for the upcoming event, I'm going to take a few moments to talk about the sites who have said they want to be involved in this tour.
    • Canadian Money Advisor
      This is a blog that talks about money issues in Canada. Much of the time Monty Loree concentrate's on the credit industry and what happens when people get out of sorts with their credit. Hassles from Collection agencies, creditors, credit bureaus etc in Canada. This blog / site was published in July 2005.
      Canadian Money Advisor is based in Regina, Saskatchewan

    • Big Cajun Man - Canadian Financial Stuff is based in Ottawa, Ontario.
      His blog is about many different things in the financial industry in Canada.
      Here's a few of his blog post titles:
      • Less Housing Starts, More Employment and More Carnivals and Comments
      • Canada's GDP Continues to Rise
      • Life is a Carnival, Comments and Changes
      • Bogus Collections and other Scams

    • Dave- Investing Intelligently is from Vancouver, BC.
      His blog is about investing in Canada and what he's involved with.
      Here's a few of his blog post titles:
      • Quicken 2007 XG
      • New Portfolio Preview
      • My Portfolio?s Performance for 2006
      • Foreign Exchange Costs Associated With USD Investments in an RRSP

    • Customers Revenge
      Alex Gierus of Customers Revenge is currently from, Montreal, Quebec.
      The goal of his website as stated on his site is: "I dream that this site will be like a union for the consumer. Together we will match their advantages with our own. We will band together to identify and punish the evil-doers and reward the ethical companies."
      Here's a few of his blog post titles:
      • Rebate Hell Lifted at Best Buy and Staples
      • Pricing Psychology
      • Charge Lots, Look Cool
      • Oh My Stars -- Rebaters Are Thieves


      UPDATE: Alex is definitely from Montreal!!

    • Million Dollar Journey
      Million Dollar Journey is from Eastern Canada.
      The point of his blog is well stated in his title: The making of a millionaire - A Canadian Personal Finance Story.
      Here's a few of his blog post titles:
      • Stock Contest: Million Dollar Journey vs. The World!
      • Money Management Software!
      • Debate: RRSP vs. Mortgage
      • Key Tax Considerations on an Investment Loan!

    • Investoid
      Investoid is from Alberta, Canada.
      His blog is about personal investing - "Finance and Investing in Perspective"
      Here's a few of his blog post titles:
      • Short Term Stock Challenge
      • The Lazy Active Portoflio
      • Consumerism?s Sexy!
      • Podcast Review: David Bach FinishRich Minute

    • Canadian Mortgage Trends - Melanie McLister's blog is from Winsor, Ontario. Her blog is about Mortgages in Canada.
      Being that Melanie is a mortgage specialist, she brings along some good information about mortgages in Ontario.
      Here's a few of her blog post titles:
      • Mortgage Rate Predictions of the Week
      • Stats on Mortgage Psychology
      • Mortgages for Fixer-Uppers
      • Investing in Subprime

    • Be Young and Rich
      Jon Postal is from Abbotsford, British Columbia.
      Jon is a self proclaimed dreamer who purchased his first home at age 23, and who's goal is to "be a real estate tycoon someday"
      Here's a few of his blog post titles:
      • March Update
      • Tax Return
      • Interesting Stats
      • One Year Anniversary

    • Middle Class Millionaire
      Middle Class Millionaire is from Canada.
      He is a self described hundred thousandaire, who goal it is to be a millionaire by the time he reaches age 40.
      Here's a few of his blog post titles:
      • Quarterly Review - Q1
      • How I Got to Where I am Today
      • Networth April 1 ? 2007
      • Investing in Stocks vs. Real Estate

    • The Money Diva
      The Money Diva is 32 year old female consultant from Canada. She writes about her journey in personal investing and tells us that she is currently worth $621,700 as at April 2007. That's a pretty good sum to be investing with!
      Here's a few of her blog post titles:
      • Death and Taxes
      • The Joy of Dividends
      • Cash Flow is Number One
      • Getting Aggressive?

    The above are Canadian Personal Finance bloggers who have indicated their interest in participating in the First Ever! - Canadian Tour of Personal Finance blogs

    The following are some Canadian personal finance blogs I'd like to invite to some future Canadian Tour of Personal Finance blogs events.


    The above Canadian personal finance blogs are those listed on canadiancapitalists.com's site.

    WE NEED ALOT MORE CANADIAN PERSONAL FINANCE BLOGGERS:
    I do invite any other Canadian financial blogger to join in with us!!

    Canadian Tour of Personal Finance Blog links:


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2 Comments
On Apr 12, 2007, Canadian Capitalist Said:
Hi Monty:

As I've participated and hosted many carnivals before, please consider (or debate) the following rules:

1. Only one entry to the tour.
2. Every entry should be in the following format: title, URL of post, 2-3 line synopsis.
3. Consider limiting the number of entries. I'll bet you anything that in a year or two, you'll have 75 entries and not many hosts would want to read that many entries and create a post that is 5 pages long.
4. Sign up should be very easy. Why should I get a username and password to submit an entry? (I hate having to register everywhere).
5. Please add me as a host to the next available slot on the tour.
6. How about getting a free email (say ctopfb@gmail.com)? Bloggers can send an email to participate and every week, you can change the password and notify the host. We'll also have an archive of all submissions.

Thanks.
On Apr 11, 2007, The Money Diva Said:
Hi Monty,
Please provide an email for me to submit my article.
Thanks,
MD