Tag: partnership
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Guest Post – Brad Lamb on Covid-19
On Covid-19 And Our Immediate Future Written by Brad J. Lamb Like most Canadians and citizens of the world, I am accepting our government’s current version of the best response to COVID-19. I am, however, becoming less satisfied as I watch the world melt away in an unprecedented loss of wealth, business, and employment. The…
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March Stats – Toronto
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March Sales Data – Peterborough
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Wise words from Professor G
Short excerpt from Professor Scott Galloway’s recent newsletter: “Could corona be the vaccine for our age? If/when this pandemic ends, might we emerge with a stronger immune system: the ability to ramp hospital beds and ventilators, enhanced systems for learning and cooperation, and a generation that places more importance on cooperation, and less on borders,…
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The Revival – April 2020: Who Are You Listening To?
In these times it is as important as ever to protect your mind; engage in healthy mental habits, and create space. Don’t give in to fear + stress and be very aware of what you are mentally digesting. There are many outlets that would use these difficult times to push their favourite political agenda, or…
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The Revival – Feb 2020: Problems need Solutions
As many of my clients and colleagues know, I think it’s sloppy to believe we can “read” someone else’s mind (although many attempt this daily by assuming they know what is going on in another’s head.) In the same vein, I am also no fan of what I call “future thinking“; this is guessing what…
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5 Steps to RSP Freedom!
What if you could make money the way banks do? The banks know how to make money! Interest rates have been at historic LOWS for many years now, and even still banks are making money! Many people don’t know this but we Canadians can “act as a bank”, and we have options available to us…
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Peterborough Project Progress
https://youtu.be/XdEgbTRghEI
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The Revival – Jan 2020: PROJECT REPORT
On December 19, 2019 we closed on another property in Peterborough, ONT. We purchased the property with a co-venture partner for $300,000. At the time of purchase the house was a 3 bed, 1 bath with living, dining and large kitchen. The home was in need of some love, but had solid bones and sat…