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Sandra E. Martin

Editor-in-Chief,

MoneySense

  • Editor-in-Chief of MoneySense
  • Byline has Appeared in Globe and Mail, Cottage Life, and National Post
  • Instructor at Ryerson University's School of Journalism

About Sandra E.

Informed by her rich and varied 20+ years as a journalist and audience specialist, Sandra Martin is a multi-platform content strategist, an instructor at Ryerson University's School of Journalism, and editor-in-chief of MoneySense. Under her leadership, in January 2020 MoneySense picked up a Silver Canadian Online Publishing Award in the Best Service Article or Series-Consumer category. Ms. Martin's byline has appeared in the Globe and Mail, Cottage Life, and the National Post, among others.

Sandra E.'s Videos

MoneySense contributor, Bryan Borzykowski, and editor-in-chief, Sandra Martin, discuss the concept of setting aside a "safe to lose" portion of your portfolio to try risky investments like psychedelics, crypto, and penny stocks.
When the Bank of Canada dropped interest rates to 0.25% in 2009, it was supposed to be a temporary post-recession stimulus measure. But here we are, on the doorstep of 2021, and still facing low yields. What are the options for investors seeking income? Moderated by Sandra Martin, editor-in-chief of MoneySense, this session gives you access to experts from Horizons, Mackenzie Investments, and TD Asset Management.
It's often been said the markets don't care who wins the election, but is that really true? With the results of the 2020 US presidential vote still fresh, MoneySense columnist Bryan Borzykowski, in conversation with editor-in-chief Sandra Martin, examines how the outcome might affect Canadian investors, along with the defensive and offensive strategies you might consider taking in your own portfolio.
Join Sandra E. Martin, editor-in-chief of Canada's most respected personal finance publication, MoneySense, in conversation with award-winning business and investing journalist, Bryan Borzykowski, for an across-the-board look at the issues affecting the markets, how they may affect your portfolio, and which sectors to watch.