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Join us for a special Best of episode where we revisit some of the most important conversations we’ve had about how retirement is changing, financially, socially, and structurally.
We start with how aging and health can reshape where you live. Robert Hocking, Co-Founder of Adaptive Living, shares what Canadians should consider as their needs evolve.
Next, we look at why Canadians may need to rely more heavily on private savings in the years ahead. Ian Bragg, VP of Research & Statistics at SIMA, explains whether stronger personal savings habits could be the key to improving Canada’s retirement income system.
Then, Paul Kershaw - Founder of Generation Squeeze and UBC Professor, joins us to ask a big question: Is it time to overhaul Old Age Security?
Finally, Dave and Leanna break down what Canadians say they’re planning for in retirement versus what the data shows and the hard truths we all need to think about when preparing for the future.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By CHQR / CuriouscastJoin us for a special Best of episode where we revisit some of the most important conversations we’ve had about how retirement is changing, financially, socially, and structurally.
We start with how aging and health can reshape where you live. Robert Hocking, Co-Founder of Adaptive Living, shares what Canadians should consider as their needs evolve.
Next, we look at why Canadians may need to rely more heavily on private savings in the years ahead. Ian Bragg, VP of Research & Statistics at SIMA, explains whether stronger personal savings habits could be the key to improving Canada’s retirement income system.
Then, Paul Kershaw - Founder of Generation Squeeze and UBC Professor, joins us to ask a big question: Is it time to overhaul Old Age Security?
Finally, Dave and Leanna break down what Canadians say they’re planning for in retirement versus what the data shows and the hard truths we all need to think about when preparing for the future.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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