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cutthecrapinvesting.com/2025/08/10/tec… Tech stocks life the markets in Canada and the U.S. Sorry, Twitter is grabbing the wrong image for the post.

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“We call a tariff a protective measure. It does protect; it protects the consumer very well against one thing. It protects the consumer against low prices.” – Milton Friedman

“We call a tariff a protective measure. It does protect; it protects the consumer very well against one thing. It protects the consumer against low prices.” – Milton Friedman
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While having a defined benefit pension would be wonderful, the tax rules are advantageous for private sector types. At age 65, a couple might start with $50,000 or more of pension earnings (CPP and OAS) with that first $50,000 being before any taxes. cutthecrapinvesting.com/retirement-clu…

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We can then layer in other income as needed, and in a very tax efficient manner. We’ll use a retirement cash flow calculator 👍😊

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The Liberals turned their back on Canada's strengths. Oil and gas and other resources and agriculture. Their greatest failure after the immigration policy.

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I didn't get to watch the Jays game. I guess this Vladdy shot is all I need to see. Well, and the great performance by Scherzer.

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Quit alcohol, quit junk food, walk one hour every day. Reduce stress. Do some light weight training. The first steps are easy. You don't need much more than this.

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For most Canadian retirees the RRSP/RRIF meltdown will be one of your best strategies. You sell off your RRSP/RRIF at an accelerated rate, allowing you to delay CPP and OAS for the much greater payments. CPP increases 42% from 65 to 70, while OAS increases by 36%. More

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For most Canadian retirees the RRSP/RRIF meltdown will be one of your best strategies. You sell off your RRSP/RRIF at an accelerated rate, allowing you to delay CPP and OAS for the much greater payments. CPP increases 42% from 65 to 70, while OAS increases by 36%. More

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Brandon C Yes, but most simply do not do the math - run a retirement cash flow calculator. There are many free use calculators or those available at a very low cost. DIY Retirees can do it all.