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What is an RESP?



A Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) is a smart way to save for a child’s post secondary education. There are two advantages – income earned is tax deferred and access to Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG).

To learn more visit our Education Savings webpage.

 

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