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This session brings together perspectives from wealth management and elder law to help individuals and caregivers understand how to prepare for, and respond to, the financial implications of dementia and diminished capacity.
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What happens to assets in a divorce under BC law? Learn how shared property is divided for married and common-law couples, and what to expect during separation.

Women investors are often mislabeled as cautious, yet research shows they can outperform. Learn how myths and systemic barriers still limit women’s investing power.

Women investors are often mislabeled as cautious, yet research shows they can outperform. Learn how myths and systemic barriers still limit women’s investing power.

As AI evolves and proliferates at breakneck speed, its insatiable need for energy is surpassing the capacity of today’s infrastructure. This rapid growth in energy consumption is forcing companies to rethink how AI is powered. And that means opportunities for renewable energy sector investors.

As Canadians brace for another climate change summer, investors must not lose sight of long-term climate risks – and the opportunities the clean energy transition presents.

Market volatility can be uncomfortable for any investor – but for retirees, it can hit a little harder. With your income generating years behind you, and a greater reliance on investment income, retirees and those close to retirement may face anxiety when markets take a dive.

A theory of change is essentially a statement about how a specific strategy or action can lead to an expected outcome. In the context of social, environmental or systems change, a theory of change allows an investor to clearly articulate the outcome they’re looking for, and how they’ll get there.

ESG investing isn’t going away, and is predicted to continue growing over the next decade. And many ESG investors are staying the course – buoyed by the knowledge that their investments are needed now more than ever.

Women face financial barriers and inequalities in all areas including earning, spending, saving, borrowing and financial planning, Kelly adds. And these inequalities start early in life. We need to address gender inequalities for women and investing.

At the start of every year, we take a deep dive into the current financial and economic landscape to help our clients make decisions about the year ahead. Here’s our investors’ preview to 2025.
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