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A Simple Retirement Income Strategy and Canada’s Urgent Need for Private Sector Growth

A Simple Retirement Income Strategy and Canada’s Urgent Need for Private Sector Growth

Update: 2024-12-16
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In this episode of The Canadian Investor Podcast, we dive into alternative strategies for retirement income, including a simple and dynamic approach to replace the traditional 4% rule. Simon explores the pros, cons, and practical ways to implement this strategy while focusing on capital preservation and variable income management in retirement.

We also highlight the G7 productivity gap, with Canada lagging behind its peers, and why it’s time for bold policy changes to support private-sector growth. Inspired by Shopify’s leadership, Braden and Simon share their thoughts on the long-term impact of inefficient policies and the urgent need for a shakeup in Canada’s economic direction.

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A Simple Retirement Income Strategy and Canada’s Urgent Need for Private Sector Growth

A Simple Retirement Income Strategy and Canada’s Urgent Need for Private Sector Growth

Braden Dennis & Simon Belanger