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  • As we head into another year, the classic question feels as relevant as ever: is the glass half full or half empty?

  • “Up North: On Top — Life in Canada, Home of the World’s Most Affluent Middle Class.”— New York Times, April 30, 2014. This was the headline just a decade ago. The American middle class,
    “long the most affluent in the world...lost that distinction.”. The new leader? Canada — then seen as a model for the rest of the world.

  • "Change is inevitable..."

    The world of investing has never been a stranger to change.

  • As the saying goes, “the pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees opportunity in every difficulty.” After a difficult year in the financial markets, we may all benefit from a dose of optimism as we enter 2023.

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TD Cowen: Three stocks that could benefit from a Canadian soft landing

With Canada’s economy widely expected to experience a soft landing, TD Cowen has released a report highlighting its investment strategy for the Canadian equity market. MoneyTalk’s Kim Parlee speaks with Andre-Philippe Hardy, Head of Canadian Research at TD Securities and Andrew Kelvin, Head of Canadian and Global Rates Strategy at TD Securities, about potential economic headwinds and tailwinds and which stocks may benefit.

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Can I transfer funds tax-free from my RRIF to a TFSA?

Thinking of transferring funds from your Registered Retirement Income Fund to your Tax-Free Savings Account? A direct transfer isn’t tax-free, but there may be some options to consider. Nicole Ewing, Director, Tax and Estate Planning, TD Wealth, joins Greg Bonnell to explain.

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Trump’s potential longer-term impact on the financial world

Donald Trump’s presidency may have wide-ranging impacts on the economy and markets. MoneyTalk’s Greg Bonnell discusses with David Sykes, Chief Investment Office, TD Asset Management and TD Chief Economist Beata Caranci.