The Wealthy Barber Podcast

#42 — Jason Watt: The Financial Advice Landscape in Canada


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Our guest this episode is Jason Watt — a Canadian financial education leader and long-time contributor to the professional training and development of financial planners, advisors, and insurance professionals across the country. Jason has spent years helping shape how financial advice is taught in Canada, including previously serving as the lead instructor at Business Career College, where he developed curriculum and continuing education for industry professionals.

In this conversation, Dave and Jason explore the financial advice landscape in Canada — from the differences between financial planners and advisors to which credentials actually matter and what it truly means to act as a fiduciary. They dig into how the CFP program has evolved, the pros and cons of advice-only planning, why the middle market is so underserved, and how revenue models shape client outcomes. Jason also shares his thoughts on broken insurance licensing, commission conflicts, specialization in planning and why communication and psychology are becoming just as important as technical expertise.

If you’ve ever wondered how financial advice really works in Canada (or where it needs to go next!) this episode is packed with thoughtful insights, practical perspectives and reasons for optimism about the future of the profession.

 

Show Notes

(00:00) Intro & Disclaimer

(00:55) Intro to Jason Watt

(03:14) Pro Bono Financial Planning

(04:27) Jason’s Background with Business Career College

(05:53) What is a Financial Planner vs. a Financial Advisor?

(08:47) What Credentials Actually Matter for Financial Advisors?

(10:52) What Does it Mean to Be a Fiduciary?

(12:46) How the CFP Program Has Evolved

(16:36) Different Revenue Models for Financial Advice

(18:49) Why the Middle Market is Underserved in Canada

(21:00) Advice-Only Planning: Strengths and Weaknesses

(23:29) Specialization and Niches in Financial Planning

(24:22) Financial Advisors are Focusing More on Communication and Psychology

(26:06) Why Insurance Licensing is Broken in Canada

(31:28) The Commission Conflict in Insurance Sales

(32:53) An Idea to Redesign Licensing: Certify by Complexity (Not Products)

(34:56) Cross-Border Financial Planning Gets Complicated Fast

(37:39) The Updated “The Wealthy Barber”

(39:33) Canada Has Some Great Financial Educators

(42:17) Should You Commute a Pension or Leave It?

(44:01) Reasons for Optimism in the Financial Advice Industry in Canada

(48:31) Gambling Worries 

(49:57) Housing Affordability and Expectations

(51:43) Conclusion

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