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Why Every Canadian Adult Needs a Will (and POAs)

by Bruce Sellery | Nov 12, 2025 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Willful CEO Erin Bury explains the real-world costs of dying without a will – court delays, guardianship decisions for children, and extra legal fees and why powers of attorney for personal care and finances matter just as much. She debunks the “old or rich”...

Inside BMO’s Indigenous Bond: Investing in Communities with Purpose

by Bruce Sellery | Nov 5, 2025 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Jonathan Hackett, Head of Sustainable Finance at BMO, explains how the bank’s Indigenous Bond channels capital to Indigenous-owned businesses, community infrastructure, and on-reserve lending while meeting institutional investor demand for measurable social impact. We...

Should You Help Family with Money? Boundaries, Trade-Offs, and a Safer Plan

by Bruce Sellery | Nov 5, 2025 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

PWL Capital Portfolio manager, Dan Bartolotti, walks through how to support parents or relatives in financial trouble without sinking your own plan. We discuss assessing whether you can help via a real financial plan (not back-of-the-envelope), setting clear...

The Emergency Fund “Lightbulb”: How Much to Save and Why It Matters

by Bruce Sellery | Nov 5, 2025 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Fee-only planner and author Shannon Lee Simmons shares the formative experience that shaped her approach to rainy-day money and why the act of saving beats chasing a perfect number. We cover how to size an emergency fund based on your income risk (entrepreneur vs....

Credit Score Myths Debunked: What Really Affects Your Rating

by Bruce Sellery | Oct 30, 2025 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Becca Mintz, Vice-President of Credit & Data at Capital One Canada, clears up the biggest misconceptions about credit scores, like whether checking your score hurts it, if income matters, and how “soft” versus “hard” inquiries work. She offers practical tips for...

EASE: Empowering Survivors to Rebuild Financial Independence

by Bruce Sellery | Oct 29, 2025 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Becky Western-Macfadyen, Manager of Financial Coaching and Education of Credit Canada, introduces EASE (Economic Abuse Support and Empowerment), a program designed to help survivors of intimate-partner violence recover financially. She explains how economic abuse...
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