Finished reading I will Teach you to be rich by Ramit Sethi. It's a rather interesting personal finance book. It concentrates on the big ticket stuff you need to change in order to improve your money management. It's worth a read and great for beginners. It's based on the US system (401K, IRA, etc.), but you can always translate the recommandations into RRSP and TFSA, etc. Easy to read, in-your-face type of writing. Nice tips on negotiating salaries, big purchases and whatnot. I recommend
Also started reading Happy Money, which is a book on the research of spending in the pursuit of happiness. You should concentrate on experiences, turning you activities into treats, buying time, experiencing stuff with others, not by yourself, etc. It's a quick read and I'm about halfway through. But useful reading.