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Roger Castonguay, CHS

Financial Security Advisor
Investment Representative

"Keep it simple and easy to follow." That’s my approach with my clients. I help simplify life, disability and critical illness insurances and investment concepts for my clients every day and I show them how they can apply these ideas to their unique situations. When the plan makes sense, it helps them feel more confident in achieving a fulfilled financial future on their own terms.

I’m dedicated to my clients and I put their needs first. I pride myself on a keen ability to listen and get to know them and their financial goals. I find solutions that make sense to their needs and I make sure they have a solid retirement plan so that they’re better prepared for unforeseen life events. My successful client relationships are due, in large part, to the deeply rooted trust that we build together right from the beginning.

I help professionals and their families in the areas of life insurance, investments, retirement, estate and succession planning. I also help clients who have small businesses in areas such as key person insurance partnership protection and employee benefits.

I attended McGill University for Music and Concordia University for Business. I’ve completed my life insurance licence in 1998, mutual funds in Canada licence in 2000 and my Certified Health Specialist designation in 2007. I’m currently working on my Chartered Life Underwriter designation.

I live in Quispamsis, New Brunswick with my wife Tracey and two daughters, Katherine and Victoria. When I’m away from the office, I enjoy reading and travelling with my family. I serve my community on several community boards.

I have a passion for aviation and have earned my pilot’s licence. I hope to fly single-engine aircrafts again soon. More recently, I’ve become interested in photography. I enjoy taking nature photos. I have a special love for photographing birds and animals.

Recent Posts

Rethinking risk: Why retirement isn’t the time to hit the brakes on growth

Jan 06, 2026 - Date published

When you retire, moving your savings into lower-risk investments is an understandable instinct. But it’s also worth a deeper conversation....

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Insurance for the self-employed: What you really need (and what you don’t)

Jan 06, 2026 - Date published

Being self-employed comes with a lot of freedom. But it also comes with responsibility – especially when it comes to protecting your income, your health, and the people who depend on you....

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Do you have the right coverage for your stage of life?

Dec 30, 2025 - Date published

Life rarely stands still. That’s why insurance shouldn’t be a “set it and forget it” decision. The right coverage is one that grows and adapts with you....

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