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On this week’s episode of More Than Money, Faisal Karmali and Rob Gerrie open with a critical retirement question: should you plan to age in your home, or is it time to consider alternatives? That leads into a deeper issue are we overestimating how long we’ll truly enjoy the best years of retirement? To explore that, they’re joined by Dan Haylett UK-based retirement transition coach, who breaks down the concept of the “good years” and how it should shape your planning decisions. Next, Jon Roe Senior Research Associate - Angus Reid, joins the show to assess public sentiment one year into Mark Carney’s leadership. The takeaway: Canadians see strength on foreign policy, but ongoing challenges when it comes to affordability. To close, Faisal and Rob step back and examine the bigger picture. Canada was once viewed as one of the best places in the world to live. Today, rising costs are changing that reality. The question they leave you with is straightforward: what changed and what does it mean for your future?
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By CHQR / CuriouscastOn this week’s episode of More Than Money, Faisal Karmali and Rob Gerrie open with a critical retirement question: should you plan to age in your home, or is it time to consider alternatives? That leads into a deeper issue are we overestimating how long we’ll truly enjoy the best years of retirement? To explore that, they’re joined by Dan Haylett UK-based retirement transition coach, who breaks down the concept of the “good years” and how it should shape your planning decisions. Next, Jon Roe Senior Research Associate - Angus Reid, joins the show to assess public sentiment one year into Mark Carney’s leadership. The takeaway: Canadians see strength on foreign policy, but ongoing challenges when it comes to affordability. To close, Faisal and Rob step back and examine the bigger picture. Canada was once viewed as one of the best places in the world to live. Today, rising costs are changing that reality. The question they leave you with is straightforward: what changed and what does it mean for your future?
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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