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Icebergs, Puffins, and Investment Wisdom

Icebergs, Puffins, and Investment Wisdom

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Clem Miller recounts his month-long journey through Eastern Canada, sharing observations about icebergs, puffins, and whales along with insights into Canadian economics and culture with relevance for investors. His adventures to Newfoundland and Labrador reveal how travel experiences can broaden investment perspective and inform financial decision-making.

• Planning for retirement should include time and energy for adventure, not just financial security
• Eastern Canada offers unique opportunities to see icebergs, puffins, and whales during May-June
• Vikings established North America's first European settlement in Newfoundland about 1021, or over a 1000 years ago.
• Canada shows increasing economic nationalism with emphasis on Canadian ownership
• Canadian resources (minerals, energy, lumber) present significant investment opportunities
• Well-established Canadian legal system offers strong protections for investors
• Travel experiences provide context and perspective that can improve investment decisions
• Historical connections between Canada and Europe may lead to increased economic coordination

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