122 episodes

Each week we help break down the important economic issues on Canadian’s minds. With our unique access to leading experts, timely insights and helpful explainers, we navigate the latest in the world of finance, housing, business, the markets — and more.
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Each week we help break down the important economic issues on Canadian’s minds. With our unique access to leading experts, timely insights and helpful explainers, we navigate the latest in the world of finance, housing, business, the markets — and more.
For legal disclosures, please visit http://bit.ly/socialdisclaim and www.gbm.scotiabank.com/disclosures

    The unexpected cost of caregiving

    The unexpected cost of caregiving

    People are living longer, but the cost of caregiving is something many Canadians don’t plan for. Our guest this episode is Dr. Zahinoor Ismail. He’s a dementia expert and Clinician Scientist at the Hotchkiss Brain Institute at the University of Calgary. He’ll tell us all about the often overlooked emotional and financial impacts of caring for those with dementia as well as the research he’s doing with the help of charity Gordie Howe CARES. 
    For more information on the University of Calgary CAN-PROTECT caregiver study and for caregiver resources visit Gordie Howe CARES. 

    Key moments this episode: 
    1:27 – What exactly is dementia and how it is different from Alzheimer's? 
    3:23 – What is meant by the term “caregiver”? How has the definition evolved? 
    5:46 – Three major factors that can contribute to the burden on a family/friend caregiver 
    10:19 – The financial and emotional cost of caring for a loved one 
    11:20 – How Gordie Howe CARES is helping caregivers 
    14:20 – An example of the financial burdens of caregiving 
    15:14 – What about the taboo around having a loved one with cognitive decline? How does that affect caregivers? 
    15:56 – The two things Dr. Ismail finds rewarding about this work 
    17:33 – How can caregiving be made a positive experience?  

    • 19 min
    AI is creating ‘another industrial revolution,’ but is Canada keeping up?

    AI is creating ‘another industrial revolution,’ but is Canada keeping up?

    Generative AI, the kind of artificial intelligence that creates content for you or answers questions based on a prompt, is already changing many aspects of our lives. But according to our guest this episode, that’s just the tip of the iceberg, especially when it comes to businesses taking advantage of this new technology. Divya Goyal is an Analyst in Global Equity Research at Scotiabank and will give us a birds-eye view of how Canadian businesses are approaching and adopting this revolutionary technology. She’ll tell us what sectors are ripe for disruption, what role Canada could play when it comes to homegrown innovation, some unintended consequences of this new technology and much more. 
     
    Key moments this episode: 
    1:27 – A quick snapshot of the state of AI 
    3:25 – How have technologies like generative AI changed things for business? 
    5:38 – Why we are just at the ‘tip of the iceberg” with generative AI adoption in business 
    8:04 – How businesses have started to use these AI technologies already 
    10:11 – Which industries are most “ripe for disruption” when it comes to AI 
    12:29 – Is AI going to take away jobs? 
    12:49 – What about the increased demand for electricity and electrical grids driven by AI’s increased usage? 
    15: 33 – Where does Canada stand in terms of its adoption of these technologies in business? 
    17:05 – What is the state of AI technology development in Canada? 
    19:27 – How will AI reshape our world ten years from now? 
    21:38 – What's the next big thing when it comes to AI tech? 

    • 23 min
    Real estate market update: Uncertainty, high stakes and suspense

    Real estate market update: Uncertainty, high stakes and suspense

    Scotiabank Senior Economist Farah Omran is back this episode to give us her take on the state of the Canadian housing market. She'll break down the latest numbers, explain the high stakes and “suspense” she’s seeing, tell us what might play out in the next six months and much more. 
     
    Key moments this episode: 
    1:10 – Farah catches us up on the market since her last podcast appearance in the fall 
    2:41 – What Farah means when she says “stakes are high”  
    3:42 – The mystery behind why we’re seeing a relatively slow spring real estate season 
    5:38 – Are there any markets that are especially hot in Canada? 
    6:45 – Are people waiting for rate cuts before entering the market? 
    8:12 – How the housing market impacts the interest rate outlook and vice-versa  
    10:02 – An update on housing shortages and what governments (including the recent federal budget) are doing 
    15:18 – Digging into the psychology around the housing market 
    17:03 – Farah breaks out her non-existent crystal ball: what might the next six months look like?

    • 19 min
    A beginner’s guide to investing

    A beginner’s guide to investing

    This episode is a handy primer for anyone looking to get started in investing, or even those looking to refresh their knowledge. Our guest Craig Maddock, Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager with Scotia Global Asset Management, breaks it all down in plain language. Everything from GICs, to stocks and bonds, to ETFs and mutual funds. It even addresses some common misconceptions and provides some questions to ask yourself before you visit an advisor. 
     
    Key moments this episode: 
    1:30 – What is the difference between investing and saving? 
    2:49 – Why are people intimidated by investing when they first start out?   
    5:17 – The most common misconception people have about investing (and how to avoid it) 
    6:47 – What should someone ask themselves before they see an advisor?  
    9:56 – How does time horizon factor into investing? 
    11:17 – What is a GIC? 
    13:44 – What are stocks and bonds? 
    20:56 – How is investing more than just ‘gambling’? 
    23:18 – What are mutual funds? How are they different from ETFs? 
    30:09 – How is investing like fixing your car? 
    32:16 – Some final advice for someone who is just getting started investing 

    • 35 min
    Why is money so tough to talk about? (and how to fix it)

    Why is money so tough to talk about? (and how to fix it)

    Talking about money with loved ones can be difficult. So in order to make those tricky conversations a little easier, a new project has broken down how we relate to money into six different Money Styles. Think love languages, but for finances. Tanya Eisener, the Senior Vice President of Retail Customer Value at Scotiabank, and Adam Palanica, the Senior Manager of Global HR insights and People Analytics at Scotiabank, are our guests this episode. They tell us how this tool works, why it’s needed and how you can use it to get a better handle on the emotions around money. 
    To take the quiz and find your Money Style, check out the Money Style by Scotia Advice+ page. 
     
    Key moments this episode:  
    1:47 — So what is a Money Style?   
    2:14 — How did behavioural science inform the creation of Money Style? 
    2:53 — Why is money so difficult to talk about? 
    4:29 — Getting to the root of the feelings around money 
    5:13 — How does the Money Style quiz help make money conversations easier? 
    6:23 — Why taking the stress out of financial conversations is especially important now 
    7:17 — Some fascinating numbers around money and relationships 
    7:46 — Breaking down the six Money Styles 
    10:11 — How to interpret the quiz results 
    11:24 — What to do once you’ve figured out your Money Style 
    12:07 — How long does the quiz take? 
    12:37 — One final behavioural science tip to help your relationship with money 
    12:46 — Tanya’s takeaways around what she’s learned about our sometimes thorny relationship with money 

    • 15 min
    Real Estate 101 – What to know when buying a home

    Real Estate 101 – What to know when buying a home

    Getting into the housing market these days can be daunting. So, this episode we’re answering all the questions you may have had about mortgages and real estate but were too afraid to ask. Our guest is Tracy Gomes, Senior Vice President of Real Estate Secured Lending at Scotiabank. Tracy will define some key terms, give us a primer on how to pick between a fixed and variable interest rate mortgage, how much you might expect to pay for a down payment and more. 
     
    Key moments this episode: 
    1:32 — What’s the big question or concern that Tracy hears the most from people looking to get into the market? 
    2:30 — What’s the first thing someone should be thinking about if they’re looking to buy a home for the first time? 
    4:12 — What do you need to qualify for a mortgage? 
    4:33 — The 4 Cs lenders are always looking at when processing a mortgage application 
    5:27 — What is the minimum down payment needed in Canada? 
    6:07 — Does the size of a down payment have an impact on the interest rate of a mortgage? 
    6:36 — Breaking down the different types of insurance when it comes to mortgages 
    8:34 — The role of ‘the bank of mom and dad’  
    9:18 — Is it possible to buy a home without a down payment? 
    9:25 — Options available for first-time buyers to save for a down payment 
    10:07 — What is a stress test? 
    11:35 — What other costs are associated with buying a house? 
    13:07 — How do real estate agents get paid? 
    13:46 — If you’re already in the market, should you sell before you buy or buy before you sell?  
    15:20 — Mortgages 101 
    17:10 — The most common mortgage question: what is the difference between fixed and variable rate mortgages? 
    19:45 — Some quick mortgage definitions: term and amortization 
    21:39 — How Scotiabank’s adjustable-rate mortgage works 
    22:37 — Recap of variable vs fixed rate 
    25:03 — Some tips on paying off a mortgage faster 
    27:40 — What’s the final thing Tracy thinks people should know about buying a home

    • 29 min

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