CMB Wealth Management

CMB Wealth Management
Our fully customized wealth solutions are developed through a comprehensive process rooted in an in-depth understanding of your evolving needs and directed by our years of diversified experience helping high-net-worth families, professionals, active business owners, retirees and institutions grow, protect and transition wealth.
By integrating the various aspects of your financial life into a single, achievable strategy, we aim to simplify your current situation as we take the steps necessary to help you realize your future objectives.
Our Services
Investment Planning
Transfer of Wealth
Will and Estate Planning
Retirement Planning
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You've worked hard to get where you are today. Now's the time to maintain, grow, and protect your net worth. Get tailored advice, solutions, and strategies that can help achieve your goals.
Research and Insights From The Wealth Investment Office
Staying on top of financial markets is important for making investment decisions. Check out our latest commentary and analysis.

Monthly Perspectives: June 2025 | Standing in a Bucket
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is a big piece of legislation, and it includes many proposed tax measures in the U.S. that impact non-citizens and non-residents. This includes a new Section 899, increasing federal income tax and withholding tax rates on U.S.-sourced income earned by Canadian corporations and individuals. Let’s expect the best but plan for the worst. At the end of the day, the best way to manage risk is to ensure you have the right plan in place and stay diversified. Read on.

Monthly Perspectives | Standing in a Bucket | June 2025
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is a big piece of legislation, and it includes many proposed tax measures in the U.S. that impact non-citizens and non-residents. This includes a new Section 899, increasing federal income tax and withholding tax rates on U.S.-sourced income earned by Canadian corporations and individuals. Let’s expect the best but plan for the worst. At the end of the day, the best way to manage risk is to ensure you have the right plan in place and stay diversified.

WIO: Portfolio Strategy Quarterly Q3 2025
The risks we see coming yet do nothing to avoid (the so-called “Grey Rhinos”) and this headline-driven market often mask the truth about economic conditions, which over the long term underpins financial markets. There’s no doubt we live in turbulent times. We will dig deep with the best of our thinking to take advantage of opportunities and manage risks with a well-diversified, contemporary investment portfolio built and managed around a thoughtful wealth plan. Read on.
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Seven quarters of growth: What's fueling the rally in preferred shares?
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Seven quarters of growth: What's fueling the rally in preferred shares?
Preferred shares have seen seven consecutive quarters of gains, but can that move higher continue? James Hunter, VP, Director and Portfolio Manager with TD Asset Management, gives his view.
What you need to know about beneficiary and successor designations for your TFSAs, RRSPs, RRIFs and more.
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What you need to know about beneficiary and successor designations for your TFSAs, RRSPs, RRIFs and more.
Mark Carney and his Liberal Party have won a fourth term in Canada’s federal election. The new Carney-led government will take the helm amid ongoing political and economic uncertainty. MoneyTalks’ Kim Parlee speaks with Frank McKenna, Deputy Chair, Wholesale Banking at TD Bank Group and Beata Caranci, Chief Economist with TD, about the election results, relations with the U.S., and the road ahead for Canada’s economy.
The economic impact: What to watch for as Canada, U.S. trade deadline looms
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The economic impact: What to watch for as Canada, U.S. trade deadline looms
With Canada facing a looming U.S. deadline, can the economy handle another potential trade shock? Derek Burleton, TD Deputy Chief Economist joins MoneyTalk to discuss.