The 4% rule, revisited: A more flexible approach to retirement income – MoneySense.ca, November 24, 2025
https://www.moneysense.ca/columns/retired-money/the-4-rule-revisited/
Jonathan Chevreau has experts weigh in on “how the classic 4% withdrawal rule is evolving—and how retirees can tailor it to their own goals, risks, and income sources.”
A holiday shopping list – for your finances – Globe and Mail, December 4, 2025
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/personal-finance/taxes/article-holiday-shopping-list-financial-advice-christmas-stocking-stuffers/
Tim Cestnick shares “a holiday shopping list for your finances: small stocking stuffers, larger gifts, things to avoid, and reminders so you don’t forget essentials.”
Making the most of the pension tax credit – MonneySense.ca, November 28, 2025
https://www.moneysense.ca/columns/ask-a-planner/making-the-most-of-the-pension-tax-credit/
Allan Norman discusses “Under what circumstances can you obtain the greatest tax savings on this $2,000 credit?”
Ready for retirement? You’ll only really know after you retire – Globe and Mail, November 28, 2025
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/personal-finance/retirement/article-ready-for-retirement-youll-only-really-know-after-you-retire/
Meera Raman discusses a LinkedIn post that her attention, “Joe Nunes, executive chairman at Actuarial Solutions Inc., wrote: ‘I often tell people thinking about retirement that ‘people generally figure out whether or not they can afford to (retire) about two years after they retire.’”
We Made a Knife that can CUT THROUGH ANYTHING! – Hacksmith Industries, 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzLM1lYvkAk
This Caught My Attention – Because I always travel with a Swiss Army Knife and a Leatherman multi-tool this soon to be available Canadian made, 21-in-1 Titanium Multi-Tool caught my attention.
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