Fighting flight issues on your behalf
Jacob Charbonneau from FlightClaim.ca joins us to talk about fighting the fight on behalf of the customer.
Jacob Charbonneau from FlightClaim.ca joins us to talk about fighting the fight on behalf of the customer.
Your flight is delayed, overbooked, or cancelled. Aside from a losing your mind at the gate, or self-medicating at the bar, what can you do about it? A new venture called Flight Claim.ca aims to fight the fight on your behalf. Then, “Putting Wealth to Work” – a new book on philanthropy that questions the ‘giving while living’ approach. And, The Registered Disability Savings Plan. It’s a resource for families planning for the future of their kids with disabilities. We’ll talk about how it works.
We talk to Brandon Silbermann about where Millennials can go for financial advice.
We talk to Raja Lala about Exchange Traded Funds that focuses on cyber security stocks.
We talk to Terry Shaunessy about the risk of investing in too much Canada and the case to go international.
Last year, Barak Obama said, “The world needs more Canada”. Sure, that may be true when it comes to health care and comedians. But not when it comes to investing. We’ll look at the case for going international. Then, the massive data breach at credit bureau Equifax has put the spotlight back on hackers. We’ll hear about a new Exchange Traded Fund that focuses on cyber security stocks. Plus, Millennials don’t use VHS players. But does that mean financial advisors are obsolete too?
We talk to Hal Lambert about the new exchange traded fund #MAGA.
We talk to Dave Walsh about the upcoming tax changes the Liberal Government want to make that will affect small business owners.
We talk to Limor Markham about the mistakes first time home buyers make and how to avoid them.
We talk to Stephen Wayman about choosing the right credit card with Credit Card Genius.