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CIBC World Markets' chief economist Avery Shenfeld took your currency and economy questions.



: The chief strategist for Gluskin Sheff + Associates Inc. discussed real estate, regional variations and bubbles

: Renowned investor took your questions on investing strategy -- and ventured into the debate about a housing bubble

Award-winning fund manager Kevin MacLean took your questions

You asked a financial planner about how to invest for retirement

The clock is ticking. Income trust analyst Harry Levant took your questions



Ask Rohit Sehgal, hedge fund manager and chief investment strategist at Goodman & Co. Investment Counsel Ltd.



Chartered accountant and financial author Brian Quinlan takes your questions on income splitting, childcare expenses and tax-saving techniques



Cross-border financial adviser and author Terry Ritchie took reader questions

: Should you take advantage of low interest rates and take out a second mortgage? What are the risks?

: Getting started investing? Join our online discussion

CI's Eric Bushell, fund manager of the year for 2009, takes your questions



Sprott's Peter Hodson took your queries in a live online discussion

Need some advice on income tax credits and deductions and whether you qualify?



Scotiabank's Patricia Mohr took your questions on energy and metals



:The Globe and Mail's personal finance columnist discussed your best investing avenues in the new year

Try ETFs. Financial writer Gordon Pape tackled in our online discussion.

: Andy Busch, global foreign currency strategist and public policy strategist for BMO Capital Markets, took your questions on the loonie, interest rates, the U.S. dollar, inflation and more.

: Your questions on making a realistic financial plan and sticking to it. : Financial writer Gordon Pape took your queries



: How to do it properly. Vance LeCocq, partner, tax services, at Grant Thornton LLP, discussed techniques.

Martin Hubbes, chief investment officer of AGF Funds Inc., discussed investing strategy and stock picks with our online readers.

: TD's Robert Gorman took your questions

: TD Asset Management managing director Bruce Cooper took questions on Canadian banks and other favourite dividend stocks.

Our inaugural discussion, in which Don Coxe took our readers' questions on inflation, China, gold, bonds, banks... Click for the full discussion.

Renowned quantitative equities analyst James O'Shaughnessy talked investing strategy and stock picks. Take a look .

The personal finance guru took your questions on thorny issues such as debt and budgeting. You can read the full discussion .

After forecasting the price of oil will reach $225 a barrel by 2012, the outspoken former CIBC chief economist on his controversial view that a global energy shortage will change everything in the world as we know it.

John Embry, chief investment strategist at Sprott Asset Management, answered our readers' questions on precious metals. Here's the .

Sheryl King, Merrill Lynch Canada's chief economist,  on where the loonie goes next and how it will affect the economic rebound.

The author of the influential Gartman Letter took our readers' investing strategy questions in an online .

Stephen Schork, author of the widely read Schork Report, his outlook for oil and gas.

BMO Asset Management's Gavin Graham took your investing strategy questions and talked about why

Lawyer Barry Fish took your questions on estate planning and wills.

: Our tax columnist answers your queries on all things RESP as kids go back to school

Scotia Capital currency strategist Camilla Sutton took your questions on the Canadian dollar

: Behaviour finance professors Lisa Kramer and Mark Kamstra answered investing psychology questions



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