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Why am I called a Shareholder if I buy a SaskWorks RRSP?

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Why am I called a Shareholder if I buy a SaskWorks RRSP?

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Investing in SaskWorks means you have SaskWorks shares. These shares cannot be publicly traded, but they do have a value per share unit. These shares change in value as the fund grows and changes.

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