Proof Point: Weak productivity is threatening Canada’s post-pandemic wage growth

February 28, 2024 |Nathan Janzen
Canadian wage growth has been unusually high, but looks more modest when measured against surging inflation and relative to acute labour shortages earlier in the pandemic recovery. Now lagging productivity in Canada (along with a softening labour market...
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Your responsible investing portfolio can include Canadian Oil

Your responsible investing portfolio can include Canadian Oil

February 28, 2024 |Jackie Au, Lindsay Puls

A sound transition plan requires consideration of energy security as well.

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Positioning for inflation shocks

Positioning for inflation shocks

February 16, 2024 |Sean Killin

Geopolitical tensions and policy uncertainty are driving inflation risks. We look at the potential role of fixed income in portfolio positioning.

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End of the correction? Canada’s housing market is warming up

End of the correction? Canada’s housing market is warming up

February 14, 2024 |Robert Hogue
It may be the unusually mild weather or the modest drop in fixed mortgage rates since November—or both—but Canadian house hunters have more energy this winter. Importantly, they’re landing more deals. Home resales in Canada increased for the second month...
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Ten Strategies to pay less tax in retirement

10 Strategies to pay less tax in retirement

February 10, 2024 |Cameron Wilson
Are you approaching retirement or have you recently retired? Maximizing your retirement income may be an important aspect of enjoying and making the most of this new phase of your life. Fortunately, there are several approaches you may want to consider...
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Investing in an Election Year

Guide to investing in an election year

February 10, 2024 |Cameron Wilson

Presidential elections can be anxiety inducing. But when it comes to investing, do elections really matter all that much? This guide examines 90 years of investment data across 23 election cycles to answer your concerns about investing in an elect

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