We are starting to plan more earnestly for retirement in 2024 (at about age 60) and, like many others, I'm just starting to realize I need to get a better grip on drawdown strategies. Although our retirement is likely to be "Fat FIRE", it's also quite complex because we've accumulated financial assets (and pensions) in the US and Canada, including US social security pensions, two US corporate pensions, one Canadian government employer pension, CPP entitlements, and a grab bag of RRSPs, TFSAs, IRAs, 401ks, and a few direct investments.
Over the weekend, I did some research to see if there are any recent, Canadian books that deal with retirement income drawdown strategies - especially books that might deal with multiple income sources. I ended up buying a hard copy (!) of 3rd edition of Daryl Diamond's book, Your Retirement Income Blueprint. I haven't bought a book (other than a photobook) in a couple of years, preferring to check books out of the library, but this one wasn't available. I haven't read it thoroughly yet but my first pass-through suggests that it was probably worth the price. It's quite detailed and there isn't too much fluff.