My wife only has GICs. What’s the best way to get around Quebec’s complex estate rules?
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My wife only has GICs. What’s the best way to get around Quebec’s complex estate rules?
VIVIAN VASSOS
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PUBLISHED JUNE 11, 2026
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Q: My wife is very risk averse in her retirement investments, TFSA and RRIF, in which she has GICs only. This could be a problem in the event of her death because of the shorter-term lengths of the GICs. Finalizing her estate could be delay…
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