No matter how many studies and papers show that Canadian investors are guilty of over-investing in Canadian equities and bonds, we still do it. Why? Because we love Canada. Som Seif, CEO, Purpose Investments, knows it too, and here, he weighs in on Canada, Canadian equity and bond markets, and where he sees things going, domestically, given the current environment we are in.
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