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Amrit Mavi
Tyler Monteyne
Adam Calibaba
Chad Lang

- Investment Representative

06/16/2026

Group benefits are employer-sponsored programs designed to support employees and their families.
While every plan is different, group benefits often include health and dental coverage, insurance options, and programs that support overall well-being.
For employers, benefits can be an important tool for attracting and retaining talent. For employees, they provide valuable support when it’s needed most.

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06/14/2026

Employee turnover impacts more than staffing levels.
Replacing employees often requires time, resources, and additional training, while also creating disruptions for existing teams. For many businesses, retaining experienced employees is one of the most effective ways to support long-term growth.
Compensation is important, but workplace benefits, retirement programs, and employee support initiatives can also contribute to employee satisfaction and retention.

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06/11/2026

A positive workplace experience goes beyond salary alone.
Many employees look for workplaces that support their health, financial well-being, and long-term goals. Benefits programs can play an important role in attracting and retaining talented employees while helping create a stronger workplace culture.
As organizations continue to compete for talent, employee benefits remain an important part of the conversation.

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06/04/2026

Inflation affects more than everyday expenses, it can also impact your investments and long-term purchasing power.
As prices rise, cash sitting idle may lose value over time. That’s why many investors focus on strategies designed to help portfolios grow beyond the rate of inflation.
Staying invested with a long-term plan can help protect your future purchasing power in changing economic environments.

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06/01/2026

Today marks 8 years with ATA Financial Group for our administrative assistant Danielle Penner, Congratulations Danielle!
Danielle had a background in management in both a retail and an office setting. She managed a clothing store for 7 years which gave her excellent customer service and management skills. Danielle always makes sure that the client is satisfied, which in turn leaves her with a sense of fulfillment and knowledge.
Thank you for all your hard work Danielle!

05/28/2026

A wealth advisor helps you build a financial strategy that supports both your current needs and long-term goals.
That can include:
• Investment planning
• Retirement planning
• Insurance strategies
• Tax-efficient investing
• Estate and legacy planning
• And More!
It’s not just about managing money, it’s about creating a plan that evolves with your life.

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05/26/2026

Stocks and bonds are both investment tools, but they represent very different types of investments.
When you buy a stock, you’re purchasing partial ownership in a company. As the company grows, the value of the stock may increase, and some companies also pay dividends to shareholders.
Bonds work differently. When you buy a bond, you’re essentially lending money to a government, municipality, or corporation for a set period of time. In return, the issuer typically pays interest and repays the original amount at maturity.
Stocks are generally associated with higher growth potential and higher market volatility, while bonds are often used to provide more stability and predictable income within a portfolio.
The right mix depends on your goals, timeline, and risk tolerance.

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05/21/2026

“Buy low, sell high” is one of the most common investing phrases, but in practice, it can be much harder than it sounds.
When markets decline, fear and uncertainty often cause investors to pull money out of the market. When markets are performing well, confidence grows and investors may feel more comfortable buying in. This can lead to the opposite behaviour of buying high and selling low.
Successful long-term investing is often less about perfectly timing the market and more about staying consistent through both market highs and lows.
Market volatility is a normal part of investing, and having a long-term strategy in place can help investors avoid emotional decision-making during periods of uncertainty.

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05/19/2026

Financial markets move every day, but many different factors influence why prices rise and fall.
Some of the biggest drivers include interest rate changes, inflation, economic reports, corporate earnings, global events, and investor confidence. News about employment, trade, or geopolitical events can also impact how investors react in the short term.
Market fluctuations are a normal part of investing. While headlines can create uncertainty, short-term movements do not always reflect long-term market performance.
Understanding what influences the market can help investors stay informed and focused on long-term financial goals rather than reacting emotionally to daily changes.

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05/15/2026

The Canadian economy lost 17,700 jobs in April, despite expectations for job growth, while the unemployment rate rose to 6.9%, a six-month high. Full-time employment saw the largest decline, reflecting continued softness in the labour market.
Employment data is a key indicator of economic health. Slower job growth and rising unemployment can impact consumer spending, business performance, and overall market confidence. Labour market conditions also influence interest rate decisions, with many economists now expecting the Bank of Canada to hold rates steady in June.
While economic uncertainty can create short-term market volatility, it also highlights the importance of maintaining a long-term investment strategy.

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