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October 2024 – Return of the Jedi?

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RBC Global Asset Management RBC Wealth Management PH&N Investment Counsel RBC Phillips, Hager & North Investment Counsel Inc. is a member company under RBC Wealth Management, a business segment of Royal Bank of Canada. PH&N Investment Services is a trade name used by Phillips, Hager & North Investment Funds Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of RBC Global Asset Management Inc. (RBC GAM). RBC GAM is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada. Please consult your advisor and read the prospectus or Fund Facts document before investing. There may be commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and expenses associated with mutual fund investments. Mutual funds are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated. PH&N Funds are offered by RBC GAM and distributed through authorized dealers in Canada. ® / ™ Trademark(s) of Royal Bank of Canada. RBC and RBC Wealth Management are registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. Used under licence. Investing in clients and communities since 1964 In 1964, the founders of Phillips, Hager & North set out to create a different kind of investment firm. One where clients know they come first, always. One they can rely on for expert investment management. Today, this legacy lives on in PH&N Investment Services, RBC PH&N Investment Counsel and PH&N Funds. Helping Canadian investors achieve their investment goals remain our focus. As we mark 60 years, we want to thank our clients for their confidence, and pledge to keep earning their trust for years to come. 1 9 6 4 - 2 0 2 4 P H I LL I PS , H A G E R & N O R T H

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