Innovation with Intention: The Evolution of Investing in Canada
Make Sense of This with Allyson Watson
Release Date: 10/09/2025
Make Sense of This with Allyson Watson
This episode of Make Sense of This features Andrew Labbad, Managing Partner at Wealhouse Capital Management and Portfolio Manager of the Amplus Credit Income Fund. Together, we dig into how he thinks about credit, why risk management sits at the center of his process, and where he sees real opportunity in markets today. Drawing on his years inside large institutions and his work leading the Amplus strategy, he shares a clear, practical view of how disciplined decisions in credit can support resilience and income for investors.
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In this episode, we examine empowerment as a measurable and contextual process within educational and organizational settings with Dr. Kristin Williams, Founder, Managing Director, and Principal Researcher at the Prudentia Institute. Drawing on her research, Dr. Williams analyzes structural barriers, everyday forms of exclusion, and the conditions that enable participation and advancement. The conversation explores empowerment through confidence, agency, and access, and considers how mentorship, institutional design, and evidence informed policy can expand these capacities. Together, we...
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Canadian investors have long faced a system built for institutions, not individuals - marked by legacy structures, limited access, and misaligned products. In this episode of Make Sense of This, we explore what it takes to change that. Joining the conversation is Som Seif, Founder and CEO of Purpose Investments, who shares insights from his experience challenging convention and reshaping how Canadians think about wealth and alignment. Together, we look at how innovation grounded in clarity and empathy can redefine what investing means for the next generation of investors.
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This episode of Make Sense of This features Sheri Morgan and Liz Rigney, co-chairs of the Orchid Women’s Health Initiative, in a conversation about how a movement born in memory of their friend Deanne Reeve has grown into a force transforming women’s health in Nova Scotia. From opening the first dedicated pelvic health suite to raising millions for cutting-edge care, they share the vision, momentum, and community spirit behind Orchid’s impact.
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Today, we are joined by Tim Houston, Premier of Nova Scotia, who has been at the forefront of shaping the province’s economic, healthcare, and policy agenda since taking office in 2021. As Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, he brings a clear perspective on how the province can strengthen its position in a changing global economy. In this episode, we examine the impact of newly imposed tariffs, explore how trade barriers affect growth and opportunity, and discuss opportunities that could drive meaningful GDP growth. The discussion makes clear that with...
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Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Richard Abboud, the Founder and CEO of Forum Asset Management. Richard is a passionate entrepreneur and inspiring leader who has significantly influenced the real estate and investment landscape in Canada. In this episode, we'll explore Richard's journey from founding Forum Asset Management to orchestrating the landmark acquisition of Alignvest Student Housing REIT, a move that has positioned Forum as a leading owner and developer of purpose-built student accommodations in Canada. Join us as we uncover the story behind...
info_outlineCanadian investors have long faced a system built for institutions, not individuals - marked by legacy structures, limited access, and misaligned products. In this episode of Make Sense of This, we explore what it takes to change that.
Joining the conversation is Som Seif, Founder and CEO of Purpose Investments, who shares insights from his experience challenging convention and reshaping how Canadians think about wealth and alignment.
Together, we look at how innovation grounded in clarity and empathy can redefine what investing means for the next generation of investors.