With one stroke of a government pen, millions of Canadian seniors could have access to the significant, "hidden" cash value they have in their life insurance policies. But it requires provincial governments to strike an egregious regulation from their books, which would then provide millions of dollars to those who want or need it. In this short, perspicacious book Leonard Goodman rips the veneer off of what he considers an egregious economic and moral injustice for millions of Canadians and encourages tens-of-thousands of Canadians, and politicians, to right this wrong.
With one stroke of a government pen, millions of Canadian seniors could have access to the significant, "hidden" cash value they have in their life insurance policies. But it requires provincial governments to strike an egregious regulation from their books, which would then provide millions of dollars to those who want or need it. In this short, perspicacious book Leonard Goodman rips the veneer off of what he considers an egregious economic and moral injustice for millions of Canadians and encourages tens-of-thousands of Canadians, and politicians, to right this wrong.