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Retirement, Going for Gold, and the Hudson's Bay

Lori Williams, Political Scientist Mount Royal University
00:00 / 09:47

Segment 1: Lori Williams, Political Scientist Mount Royal University - 09:47

Segment 2: Dave Popowich and Faisal Karmali - 10:15

Segment 3: Diane J. Brisebois, President and Chief Executive Officer of Retail Council of Canada - 09:59

Segment 4: Dave Popowich and Faisal Karmali - 09:54

Join Dave Popowich and Faisal Karmali for More Than Money as they discuss the impact of whatever party is elected to run Canada on Monday, April 28th. We'll speak with Political Scientist Lori Williams about what financial incentives are being promising the final days of the election campaign, and what could those mean for your retirement?

Can buying gold help protect you from economic uncertainty, or will it just tie up your money in a static asset? Dave and Faisal will break it down.

And Hudson's Bay closures are leaving a big gap for luxury manufacturers. If they can't sell their merchandise at The Bay, where is it going to end up? We'll hear from President and Chief Executive Officer of Retail Council of Canada Diane Brisebois about the ripple effects of the closure of Canada's oldest retailer.

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