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As a dedicated financial planner, my primary focus is on retirement income planning. I specialize in assisting clients who aspire to optimize their after-tax cash flow through personalized strategies that will help form financial security for the future. Let me guide you in creating a tailored plan that maximizes your retirement resources for a financially sound future.

My RBC Team

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Julian Melissa, CFP

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Tim Northcott, PFP

Financial Planner, Investment and Retirement Planning
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Monica Racz

Mortgage Specialist
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Sam Vakili, PFP

Financial Planner, Investment and Retirement Planning

Reports & Insights

Global Investment Outlook

Global Investment Outlook

For more on our current view and outlook, consult The Global Investment Outlook.

Economic Outlook

Economic Outlook

Produced by RBC Global Asset Management's Chief Economist Eric Lascelles, the #MacroMemo covers what's on our economic radar for the week.

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2025-09-03T16:00:24

The Climate Conversations: How to Energize Our Future | Disruptors

Suncor Energy CEO Mark Little and Clean Energy Canada’s Merran Smith join us for episode 3 of #rbcdisruptors: The Climate Conversations. Listen here

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2025-07-26T13:30:09

Buying Your Piece of Paradise: The Bahamas

The Bahamas is an ideal place for those looking for tranquil beaches, excellent golfing and culture.

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2025-05-07T16:30:01

Break Through the Drywall Ceiling: Why We Need More Women in Canada's Skilled Trades

Read how support from RBC is helping foster more young women to enter the skilled trades. https://www.rbc.com/newsroom/article/?title=break-through-the-drywall-ceiling-why-we-need-more-women-in-canadas-skilled-trades