Family offices, portfolio managers, and wealth executives convened in Toronto for Markets Group’s 9th Annual Private Wealth Canada Forum — a full-day program examining how advisors are navigating a rapidly changing market backdrop.
Discussions centered on asset allocation in a higher-for-longer environment, the shifting role of private markets in Canadian portfolios, and how family offices are adapting to liquidity constraints, valuation resets, and global macro uncertainty. Speakers explored where opportunities remain in private equity, real assets, alternatives, and public markets, and how client expectations are evolving as transparency, customization, and education become more essential.
A recurring theme across sessions: the growing importance of high-quality investor education. As private markets expand beyond institutions into the high-net-worth and mass-affluent channels, wealth professionals emphasized the need for deeper due diligence, clearer communication, and more robust frameworks to evaluate risk, liquidity, and expected outcomes.
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Insights from the Sidelines
Markets Group’s Deputy Editor Lauren Bailey captured exclusive interviews shot straight from the sidelines — real-time reactions filmed after sessions wrapped. These conversations reflected the themes resonating most across the room: shrinking public markets and valuation uncertainty; Canada’s renewed focus on resources, mining, and materials; the rising normalization of alternatives for private investors; and the expanding need for education as private markets move further into wealth channels.
Watch the Exclusive Video Interviews
These conversations offer a direct look into what Canadian wealth leaders are prioritizing heading into 2026 — candid, allocator-led, and filmed live from the sidelines.
Looking Ahead
The conversations in Toronto underscored a clear priority for 2026: helping private investors navigate complexity with sharper frameworks, stronger education, and a more intentional approach to private markets. As advisors refine strategies for the year ahead, the themes raised at the forum will continue to shape portfolio positioning across Canada.

