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S&P 500 and Nasdaq notch records; AMD results spark AI stock rally - Reuters May 6th
S&P 500 and Nasdaq notch records; AMD results spark AI stock rally ReutersStock market today: Dow jumps 600 points, S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit records as AI trade fuels rally Yahoo FinanceMarket Outlook: AI optimism pushes S&P 500 to fresh record highs BNN Bl.... More »
Wealthsimple-X deal sparks investor risk concerns + MORE Apr 20th
A new partnership Wealthsimple has struck with social media platform X could greatly expand the finance company’s reach—but some critics are raising concerns about the risks for investors.
Through the partnership launched this week, Wealthsimple customers who have its app on their p.... More »
Do you need market-neutral ETFs in your portfolio? Apr 23rd
In August 2025, I wrote about a concept that started gaining traction among financial advisors: the 40-30-30 portfolio. This allocation emerged in the aftermath of the 2022 bear market, when rising inflation and aggressive interest-rate hikes caused both stocks and bonds to decline at the same .... More »
Stop calling Canada's latest big idea a sovereign wealth fund | About That - CBC + MORE May 1st
Stop calling Canada's latest big idea a sovereign wealth fund | About That CBCOpinion: Should debt-ridden Canada really be borrowing $25-billion to invest more? The Globe and MailPrime Minister Carney announces the Canada Strong Fund – Canada’s first sovereign wealth fund&n.... More »
What the data isn’t showing about credit stress + MORE Apr 15th
The broad picture of household finances indicates that Canadians are generally managing through the upheavals of tariffs, a soft job market, inflation, and other headwinds, but looking deeper shows pockets of severe credit challenges.
The recent difficulties at Goeasy Ltd. give a hint of those .... More »
Last year, the Liberals changed Canada’s financial reporting schedule moving budgets to the fall and smaller fiscal updates to the spring.


