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Investing in Canada can offer you interesting opportunities. The Canadian stock market is dominated by the energy, financials and materials sectors. You can invest in individual stocks, mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and bonds to diversify their portfolio.
The real estate market can also offer investment opportunities, but it can be volatile in some cities. Foreign investors may invest in Canada, but must comply with applicable laws and regulations, and may be subject to investment taxes.
In order to be able to invest, it is essential to go through investment baskets such as RRSP, TFSA, RESP, CELIAPP and non-registered accounts, which are important tools to achieve your long-term financial goals. Each of these accounts offers unique tax benefits and contribution rules.
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