Alain Desbiens, Director, BMO ETFs, joins us at InsideETFs Canada 2019 to chat about the Canadian financial industry. We discuss how the changing landscape is presenting many new challenges, why this is a great time to be an advisor, and the once-in-a-career opportunity that lies ahead for advisors.
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