Pharmacare a promise Trudeau might come to regret
The Liberals’ re-election prospects look promising thanks to the co-operation of Big Pharma
- By: Gord McIntosh
- June 16, 2021 August 17, 2021
- 17:22
The Liberals’ re-election prospects look promising thanks to the co-operation of Big Pharma
The ruling appears to have given Ottawa the national policy leverage it has long coveted
An investor advisory council would allow retail investors to speak on their own behalf and promote active dialogue between regulators and investors, writes Ken Kivenko
The Liberals are trying to consolidate support among progressive voters by poaching NDP policy, writes Gord McIntosh
Make the most of ETFs’ potential by understanding how they’re taxed
Rebounding equities markets and continued demand for wealth services were major factors in strong industry performance, writes Ian Russell
Forward-thinking investors may want to consider adding technology ETFs to their portfolios
Strong performance in 2020 bodes well for the year ahead, writes Ian Russell
Either develop a plan to complete the project, or scrap it entirely, writes Ian Russell
Examining five reasons why advisors say they aren’t using ETFs
The interests of portfolio managers' clients are better protected under the current system of regulatory oversight, argues PMAC president
Ian Russell responds to comments on his opinion piece on SRO consolidation
SRO reform should serve the public interest and investors’ needs, writes John Carson of FAIR Canada
Clarity for clients makes it easier to shop across carriers
Editorial: Last-minute policy reversals undermine an already fragile trust between tax authorities and the public
CEO Ken Rae sells his stake but stays on as key leader
Why the energy transition still matters
Hint: it has nothing to do with how frequently these investments are priced
We can’t rule out a future change to the capital gains inclusion rate, but Ottawa has reversed course for now
They should alert Canadians anytime someone tries to access their data — immediately
Leverage feels great when things go your client’s way — but a lot of times they don’t
Andrew Kriegler deserves credit for saying what too many prefer to leave unsaid