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Look on the good side

How responsible do you want your investments to be? If you have strong views on issues such as climate change, tobacco, weapons, preserving the rights of First Nations people, harmful mining practices, nuclear power, gambling, human rights abuse and alcohol, you can put your money where your mouth is.

You can select a manager that ditches the sin stocks and selects the companies that line up with your values. Or you can pick a manager that is actively forcing companies to change through its engagement with them about their exposure to these issues.

Just as you vote for the political candidate who speaks to

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