The Ordered Life
What does it actually mean to invest responsibly? In Part 2 of our introduction to Mensuram Bonam, we move beyond surface-level frameworks like ESG and examine a deeper question: is investing itself a moral act? Drawing from Catholic Social Teaching, this conversation challenges the idea that finance can be separated from ethics, and instead reframes capital as something entrusted to us with purpose. We explore the limits of modern “responsible investing,” the risk of using ethics as a marketing tool, and why discernment matters more than labels. The discussion centers on a more demanding but coherent vision: that every financial decision participates in shaping the world, and therefore carries real moral weight. This episode is for those who want more than alignment in theory. It is for those seeking a disciplined, thoughtful approach to stewardship that respects both conscience and long-term responsibility. Disclaimer: Sean Gregory is a Portfolio Manager and AJ Sanson and Anthony De Lazzari are Investment Advisors with iA Private Wealth Inc., member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund and the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization. iA Private Wealth is a trademark and business name under which iA Private Wealth Inc. operates. This content was fully or partially generated by artificial intelligence. The advisor reviewed the critical information independently.
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