Register for the Canadian Financial Summit, October 23 to 26, and you’ll get access to the investing and money-management knowledge of more than 35 Canadian personal financial experts, including MoneySense’s own Lisa Hannam, Jaclyn Law and Michael McCullough.
With your ticket, the videos are completely free to view for 48 hours. After that you need the All Access Pass, which cost $99 for the ability to stream all interviews and presentations—anytime.
If you’ve attended the Canadian Financial Summit, check out the MoneySense guides referenced in our sessions.
What can you learn? Here are a few highlights from the segments featuring MoneySense contributors:
Lisa Hannam and Penelope Graham
Canada’s New Mortgage Rules in 2024
In an effort to help Canadians get into the real estate market, the government made changes to the mortgage rules. Find out what the changes are, how they might impact you and the real estate market and so much more. MoneySense’s Lisa Hannam and Ratehub.ca’s Penelope Graham dive in to the numbers to find out just how much more affordable buying a home will be with the new rules.
Lisa Hannam and Jaclyn Law
What’s It Like to Take the Canadian Securities Course?
Editors Lisa Hannam and Jaclyn Law talk about their experiences passing the Canadian Securities Course (CSC). We discuss who should take it, how to pass, how hard it really is, what to study and more. Learn from our mistakes and from our lessons.
Michael McCullough
Top Canadian ETFs for This Year and Beyond
With so many ETF options available, it can be hard for investors to know what to put into their portfolios. Consulting editor Michael McCullough looks at the makeup of the ETF market and will share, based on MoneySense’s ETF All-Stars Report, the ETF products Canadians could consider buying.