Lately, I've been thinking a lot about how to help my teenage daughter get a better understanding of money. She’s at that age where she wants more independence, but I still want to keep a close eye on how she handles finances. The idea of opening a youth account for her sounds great in theory, but most banks I've looked into either don’t offer much for teens or make the process feel overly complicated.
Does anyone here know of a reliable credit union in Canada that offers a good youth banking option? Preferably one that actually gives young people some financial literacy and control, without throwing them in the deep end?







In the Diablo 4 subreddit, user DogBt posted a meme featuring an image of famous Hollywood actor Leslie Nielsen from the buy Diablo IV Items comedy film Airplane! mocking the game's repetitive crossplay message with a classic moment from the movie. While the message box doesn't take up too much of the user interface, the bright yellow text of the crossplay message can be distracting for a lot of players, especially every 30 seconds.
Additionally, the spam notification can end up hogging the message box, pushing other more useful information such as NPC dialogue out of view too quickly. Some commenters below the post mentioned that turning off crossplay entirely doesn't seem to stop the rogue message from appearing. Others chimed in noting that one must log out of, and then back into Diablo 4 in order for the change to stick.
Another user under the post mocked a different Diablo 4 message that notifies players of closing the blue portal they used to fast travel into a town upon leaving said town on foot. This large on-screen message can get annoying for players who already know how these portals work, especially since it Diablo 4 materials for sale plasters a large text box on the screen every time instead showing up in the message box off to the side.