Argument is nothing but bluster
Neil Gross’s column completely ignores any of the advantages of trailing commissions — and they do exist
- By: Greg Archibald
- February 25, 2016 November 12, 2019
- 15:40
Editorial
Editorial
Financial advisors should have a regulatory structure similar to those of lawyers, accountants, dentists and other professionals
There needs to be a national organization that governs financial planning with ethics and educational standards
Editorial
Editorial
OLHI finds that non-binding recommendations are effective
Editorial
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
Cait’s policy contract review framework is the right template, but it should be a regulatory requirement
The move will serve as a critical test of whether Ontario will act with speed and purpose to realize CFTA's potential
Prompt complaint resolution is key to capital market integrity — the SRO’s phase six rule consolidation whiffed
Guest column: “Best interest” standard not needed
The carve-outs for any proposed best interest standard to avoid adverse market consequences would be extensive and complicated