Hannah Zip

The Last “ism”

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This blog post was written by Hannah Zip, Estate and Trust Consultant, Scotiatrust Toronto People over the age of 65 accounted for 19% of the Canadian population in 2023, according to Statistics Canada. This diverse and growing group of individuals commonly encounters ageism, one of the remaining socially accepted “isms”. Ageism is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as discrimination against people due to negative, inaccurate stereotypes and prejudices….

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LGBTQ2S+ Considerations in Estate Planning

This Blog was written by: Hannah Zip, Estate and Trust Consultant, Scotia Wealth Management  Proper estate and incapacity planning is important for people from all walks of life, however there are some special considerations that should be kept in mind when discussing estate planning with members of the LGBTQ2S+. This is especially true given the diversity within the community and some key differences between the younger and older members (“older”….

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Understanding the Unique Issues Facing the Older Queer Generations

This Blog was written by: Hannah Zip, Estate and Trust Consultant, Scotia Wealth Management  (Authors Note: this post was inspired by a presentation delivered by the Queer Seniors of Saskatchewan, and a big thank you goes to that advocacy group for sharing their personal experiences and stories to raise awareness of senior queer issues. The term “queer” is used interchangeably with “LGBTQ2S+” for brevity purposes only.) Some of us might….

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