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Canadian Wealth Secrets

Canadian Wealth Secrets

Written by: Kyle Pearce Jon Orr
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Are you wondering whether your financial plan is going to lead to that wealthy Canadian lifestyle you envision for your future?


Over the last 5 years, former mathematics teachers and serial entrepreneurs Kyle Pearce and Jon Orr have been implementing alternative wealth building and income tax strategies that have allowed them to transition from high net income to high net worth.

Now, they seek to share these Canadian Wealth Secrets to empower the creation of a financial future that allows you to live a truly wealthy life; a life on your own terms.


Canadian Wealth Secrets is a show focused on growing wealth to strengthen all five (5) pillars of a good life including health, family, finances, work, and play. We seek to ensure that you have a foundational financial plan in your life including Canadian investment, tax, and insurance strategies so that you can focus more of your time and attention on the other important pillars of life.


Tune in every Wednesday as we uncover unknown strategies that allow you to protect your profits from income taxes, safely compound your investments more predictably, and help you take your high net income and create a wealthy lifestyle while creating a legacy that lasts.


Before you can start on your own unique wealth building journey, you have to determine what a wealthy life looks like for you.


Get started by listening to Episode #38: Clarifying Your Life’s Why So You Can Achieve Your Dream Lifestyle.


Canadian Wealth Secrets is an informative podcast that digs into the intricacies of building a robust portfolio, maximizing dividend returns, the nuances of real estate investment, and the complexities of business finance, while offering expert advice on wealth management, navigating capital gains tax, and understanding the role of financial institutions in personal finance. We choose not to become Authorized Infinite Banking Practictioners because we only apply the most effective uses of Participating Whole Life Insurance as a leverage tool for accumulating assets and minimizing personal income taxes - not for personal expenses.

Canadian Wealth Secrets Podcast Was Formerly Invested Teacher Podcast.

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Episodes
  • Should I Invest Personally or Corporately to Optimize Tax in 2026?
    Jan 16 2026

    Ready to take a deep dive and learn how to generate personal tax-free cash flow from your corporation? Enroll in our FREE masterclass here and book a call here

    Should you build your next investment property in your personal name or through your corporation?

    If you're a Canadian business owner sitting on retained earnings or personal capital, figuring out how to fund your next real estate investment can feel like a high-stakes puzzle. Should you leverage your HELOC or dip into your corporate cash? Does owning the property personally offer more flexibility—or should it live in a holding company for tax benefits and liability protection? This episode dives into a real-life case study to help you navigate these exact decisions with clarity.

    By the end of this episode, you’ll learn:

    • The key tax and long-term planning trade-offs between owning investment property personally vs corporately.
    • Three practical funding strategies—including when to borrow from your HELOC, your corporation, or a third-party lender.
    • How to plan for future capital gains and use corporate-owned insurance to prepare for estate taxes without losing liquidity.

    Press play now to confidently map out the smartest path for funding and owning your next investment property.

    Discover which phase of wealth creation you are in. Take our quick assessment and you’ll receive a custom wealth-building pathway that matches your phase and learn our CRA compliant tax optimized strategies. Take that assessment here.

    Canadian Wealth Secrets Show Notes Page:

    Consider reaching out to Kyle

    • …taking a salary with a goal of stuffing RRSPs;
    • …investing inside your corporation without a passive income tax minimization strategy;
    • …letting a large sum of liquid assets sit in low interest earning savings accounts;
    • …investing corporate dollars into GICs, dividend stocks/funds, or other investments attracting corporate passive income taxes at greater than 50%; or,
    • …wondering whether your current corporate wealth management strategy is optimal for your specific situation.

    Canadian business owners seeking financial freedom and early retirement are rethinking how they approach property development, corporate structures, and long-term wealth strategies. Whether you're weighing HELOCs vs. corporate borrowing for funding investment properties, or deciding between salary vs. dividends in Canada, every financial decision shapes your broader Canadian wealth plan. This episode explores how to use retained earnings strategically, optimize RRSP room, and implement tax-efficient investing through corporate wealth planning. You'll gain insights in

    Ready to connect? Text us your comment including your phone number for a response!

    Canadian Wealth Secrets is an informative podcast that digs into the intricacies of building a robust portfolio, maximizing dividend returns, the nuances of real estate investment, and the complexities of business finance, while offering expert advice on wealth management, navigating capital gains tax, and understanding the role of financial institutions in personal finance.

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    47 mins
  • Mortgage Renewal, Refinance, Payoff? Your Guide for Mortgages in 2026
    Jan 14 2026

    Ready to take a deep dive and learn how to generate personal tax-free cash flow from your corporation? Enroll in our FREE masterclass here and book a call here

    Should you aggressively pay off your mortgage—or use it as a strategic tool to build wealth?

    As a business owner, the mortgage decision isn’t just about rates and terms—it’s about behavior, tax efficiency, and long-term wealth strategy. In this episode, Jon and Kyle unpack their very different mortgage scenarios to show how your financial moves can either limit or unlock new opportunities. Whether you're up for renewal or sitting on a chunk of equity, the real question is: what’s the smartest next move for you?

    Listen in to discover:

    1. Why refinancing your mortgage might be the key to filling your TFSA—without draining your corporation.
    2. How extending your amortization can be a powerful move for financial flexibility (and not just a debt trap).
    3. A practical breakdown of when it makes sense to not pay off your mortgage—even if you could.

    Press play now to rethink your mortgage as more than a payment—and start using it as a tool for long-term growth.

    Discover which phase of wealth creation you are in. Take our quick assessment and you’ll receive a custom wealth-building pathway that matches your phase and learn our CRA compliant tax optimized strategies. Take that assessment here.

    Canadian Wealth Secrets Show Notes Page:

    Consider reaching out to Kyle

    • …taking a salary with a goal of stuffing RRSPs;
    • …investing inside your corporation without a passive income tax minimization strategy;
    • …letting a large sum of liquid assets sit in low interest earning savings accounts;
    • …investing corporate dollars into GICs, dividend stocks/funds, or other investments attracting corporate passive income taxes at greater than 50%; or,
    • …wondering whether your current corporate wealth management strategy is optimal for your specific situation.

    For Canadian business owners, making smart mortgage decisions goes far beyond interest rates—it’s about aligning renewal strategies with a broader Canadian wealth plan. By integrating behavioral economics with financial planning tools like tax-free savings accounts, RRSP optimization, and home equity leverage, entrepreneurs can craft a personalized path to financial freedom in Canada. Whether you're weighing salary vs. dividends, exploring real estate investing or renting, or balancing personal vs. corporate tax planning, the key lies in building financial systems that support long-term wealth. From early retirement strategies and modest lifestyle wealth to corporate structure op

    Ready to connect? Text us your comment including your phone number for a response!

    Canadian Wealth Secrets is an informative podcast that digs into the intricacies of building a robust portfolio, maximizing dividend returns, the nuances of real estate investment, and the complexities of business finance, while offering expert advice on wealth management, navigating capital gains tax, and understanding the role of financial institutions in personal finance.

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    30 mins
  • How We Help Business Owners Build Tax-Efficient Wealth | A Peek Into Canadian Wealth Secrets
    Jan 9 2026

    Ready to take a deep dive and learn how to generate personal tax-free cash flow from your corporation? Enroll in our FREE masterclass here and book a call here


    Are you a high-income Canadian or incorporated business owner wondering why your wealth plan feels more like a mystery than a strategy?

    Too often, professionals like you are sold financial products without ever being taught how the pieces of a wealth plan actually fit together. In this episode, Kyle Pearce and Jon Orr pull back the curtain on the origin of Canadian Wealth Secrets, revealing how their education-first approach empowers clients to confidently navigate wealth planning. You’ll hear how their journey as former educators informs a mission to replace blind trust with real understanding—giving you the tools, context, and clarity needed to take control of your financial future. If you've ever felt unsure about how to use retained earnings, structure your compensation, or build lasting wealth without sales pressure, this conversation is built for you.

    You’ll discover:

    • Why holistic planning matters more than picking individual financial products.
    • How to think strategically about corporate cash, insurance, and investing with retained earnings.
    • What makes their “hardware store” model a safe space for learning and choosing only the tools that truly fit your situation.

    Press play now to start building a smarter, tax-efficient wealth plan—without the pressure, confusion, or jargon.

    Discover which phase of wealth creation you are in. Take our quick assessment and you’ll receive a custom wealth-building pathway that matches your phase and learn our CRA compliant tax optimized strategies. Take that assessment here.

    Canadian Wealth Secrets Show Notes Page:

    Consider reaching out to Kyle

    • …taking a salary with a goal of stuffing RRSPs;
    • …investing inside your corporation without a passive income tax minimization strategy;
    • …letting a large sum of liquid assets sit in low interest earning savings accounts;
    • …investing corporate dollars into GICs, dividend stocks/funds, or other investments attracting corporate passive income taxes at greater than 50%; or,
    • …wondering whether your current corporate wealth management strategy is optimal for your specific situation.

    Building long-term Canadian wealth isn’t about buying more financial products—it’s about mastering the why behind your plan. For business owners and incorporated professionals, true financial freedom in Canada comes from holistic education and strategic financial planning that puts you in control. Whether you're optimizing your RR

    Ready to connect? Text us your comment including your phone number for a response!

    Canadian Wealth Secrets is an informative podcast that digs into the intricacies of building a robust portfolio, maximizing dividend returns, the nuances of real estate investment, and the complexities of business finance, while offering expert advice on wealth management, navigating capital gains tax, and understanding the role of financial institutions in personal finance.

    Show More Show Less
    29 mins
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