62% of Canadians Count Their Home as a Key Part of Their Retirement Plan. Here Is Why That Assumption Has Five Structural Flaws and What to Do Instead HOOPP's 2025 survey found that 62% of Canadians view homeownership as a key part of their retirement strategy. They are treating a single, illiquid, undiversified, maintenance-intensive, geographicall... Budgeting Canada2026 CanadianHousing FinancialIndependence RealEstate
What "Financial Independence" Actually Costs in Canada in 2026 - By City, Income Level, and Family Structure BMO's 2026 Retirement Survey found the average Canadian believes they need $1.7 million to retire comfortably. BC residents target $2.2 million; Atlantic Canadians target $928,000. The right number fo... Canada2026 FinancialIndependence retirement