Author name: Theo Lawson

Theo Lawson is a Canadian finance specialist and senior writer with 8+ years of professional experience analyzing markets, fiscal policy, investments, and national economic movement in Canada. He earned his Finance degree from the prestigious Rotman Commerce, University of Toronto and completed advanced capital markets studies at the elite Ivey Business School, Western University. Theo contributes to industry research briefs and long-form digital finance reporting focused on Canada’s economic landscape.

OSFI and GRI AGILE Framework Flags AI Risks in Finance

OSFI and GRI AGILE Framework Flags AI Risks in Finance

Navigating AI Risks in Canadian Finance: The New AGILE Framework The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into Canada’s financial sector is no longer a future possibility—it’s today’s reality. From algorithmic trading and fraud detection to personalized customer service and risk assessment, AI promises immense benefits: enhanced efficiency, innovative products, and superior client experiences. However, […]

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61% of Canadians Feel Financial Whiplash Amid Uncertainty

61% of Canadians Feel Financial Whiplash Amid Uncertainty

Over 60% of Canadians Struggle with Financial Stress and Economic Whiplash If you feel like you’re on a financial rollercoaster you never bought a ticket for, you are far from alone. A recent study has revealed a stark reality: over 60% of Canadians are grappling with significant financial stress, a condition many are calling “economic

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3 Canadian Dividend Stocks to Watch in Volatile Markets

3 Canadian Dividend Stocks to Watch in Volatile Markets

3 Top Canadian Dividend Stocks to Buy for a Nervous Market Market jitters have become a familiar feeling for investors. With whispers of recession, persistent inflation, and global uncertainty, it’s natural to feel anxious about your portfolio’s direction. In times like these, a shift in strategy is often prudent. Instead of chasing high-flying growth stocks,

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Benin Finance Minister Leads Presidential Election Win

Benin Finance Minister Leads Presidential Election Win

Benin’s Finance Minister Poised for Presidential Election Victory A significant political shift appears to be underway in the West African nation of Benin. Romuald Wadagni, the country’s respected Minister of Economy and Finance, is widely seen as the frontrunner in the upcoming presidential election. While official campaigning has yet to begin in earnest, political analysts

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Timing Canada’s Real Estate Market Bottom Is Hard

Timing Canada’s Real Estate Market Bottom Is Hard

The Elusive Quest to Time Canada’s Real Estate Market Bottom For months, prospective homebuyers and investors across Canada have been asking the same burning question: Have we hit the bottom yet? The dramatic shift from the frenzied pandemic market to a landscape of higher interest rates and softer prices has created a unique environment of

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Canada Labor Market Stalls as Finance, Insurance Cut Jobs

Canada Labor Market Stalls as Finance, Insurance Cut Jobs

Canada’s Finance and Insurance Job Cuts Signal a Stalling Labor Market The engine of Canada’s job market is showing signs of sputtering. Recent data from Statistics Canada has revealed a concerning trend: significant job losses in two of the country’s most stable and influential sectors—finance and insurance. This contraction is more than just a sector-specific

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Anthropic AI Model Deemed Too Dangerous for Public

Anthropic AI Model Deemed Too Dangerous for Public

Anthropic’s Dangerous AI Model Deemed Too Risky for Public Release In a move that echoes the most dramatic science fiction, the AI research company Anthropic has reportedly developed a new artificial intelligence model so advanced—and potentially so dangerous—that its own creators have decided it is too risky to release to the public. This decision, first

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Canada Launches Council for Sustainable Finance Taxonomy

Canada Launches Council for Sustainable Finance Taxonomy

Canada’s New Green Finance Taxonomy Council: A Roadmap for Investors For investors, asset managers, and corporations navigating the burgeoning world of sustainable finance, a clear and consistent rulebook is essential. Without it, greenwashing—the practice of making misleading claims about environmental benefits—can thrive, and capital may not flow efficiently to the projects that need it most.

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Canada Job Numbers, Rates, CRA & Cohere Merger News

Canada Job Numbers, Rates, CRA & Cohere Merger News

Critical Canadian Finance Updates: Jobs, Rates, and CRA Red Flags The Canadian economic landscape is shifting, and for anyone with a bank account, a job, or tax obligations, staying informed is no longer optional—it’s essential. Recent data releases and regulatory warnings have painted a complex picture of where we stand and where we might be

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Anthropic Mythos AI Sparks Concern in Canada

Anthropic Mythos AI Sparks Concern in Canada

Anthropic’s new AI model is too dangerous to release to public, developers sayAnthropic Mythos AI Sparks Concern in Canada In a move that has sent shockwaves through the artificial intelligence community, leading AI safety company Anthropic has announced it will not release its latest, most powerful AI model to the public. Citing profound and unresolved

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