Opinion: CSA decision a big win for the industry
Dealers and advisors can breathe a sigh of relief that there is no blanket ban on trailer commissions and no statutory best interest standard
- By: IE Staff
- June 21, 2018 November 17, 2019
- 10:05
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Protectionism in the U.S. may not be as severe as it was in 1930, but it remains very much a part of that country's DNA
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Technology giants such as Facebook and Alphabet dominate the economy. Can limits be placed on that dominance?
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Not long ago, journalists would spend a week or more parsing and analyzing the budget document
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The Liberals survived a terrible autumn in Parliament. Yet, they appear entrenched in power
Killing the Trans Mountain pipeline puts climate change strategy in jeopardy
After approving a controversial capital project, B.C.'s government must face the wrath of environmentalists
Every five or so years, someone pitches the idea that Halifax needs a professional sports team
Editorial: Last-minute policy reversals undermine an already fragile trust between tax authorities and the public
CEO Ken Rae sells his stake but stays on as key leader
The Liberals’ re-election prospects look promising thanks to the co-operation of Big Pharma
Why the energy transition still matters
Hint: it has nothing to do with how frequently these investments are priced
We can’t rule out a future change to the capital gains inclusion rate, but Ottawa has reversed course for now
If CIRO caves to industry pressure to use restricted funds for the data breach, the self-regulatory model must be reconsidered
It’s a $100-million question without clear answers
This is a structural mismatch the industry has been slow to confront and that some commentators appear eager to deflect
Method to King Donald’s madness
Trump's tariffs and his personal attack on Justin Trudeau may be part of a strategic retreat from his original threat