Money Talks is an immensely popular program that has everything to do with money. How to make it, how to spend it, how to grow it, and how to avoid letting it get away. Well-known, well-connected, articulate and knowledgeable, Michael Campbell is one of Canada’s most respected business analysts. Join him weekly for a full length show and daily for Campbell's Comment. If it has to do with money, finance, investment or the economy you will hear about it on this podcast.
Mike says we've missed the key part of the Finance Minister and deficit fiasco. The Food Professor himself on the impact of tariffs, a weak dollar, and supply management on grocery prices. And don’t miss the best take on "woke" we've heard in the Quote of the Week.
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Mike and Dr. Sylvain Charlebois discuss the current state of food inflation in Canada, the economic factors influencing food prices, and the growing issue of food insecurity. They explore the implications of government policies such as the GST holiday and the carbon tax on food prices, as well as the challenges faced by food banks and low-income families. The discussion highlights the complexities of the food system and the need for a more sustainable approach to food security.
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Mike asks whether voters have just discovered the deficit. Patrick Ceresna of Macro Voices says protecting your portfolio has never been cheaper. Don Vialoux on what history says about the markets in the President's first year, a Quote, Goofy Award, and more.
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Mike and Patrick Ceresna discuss the current market environment, focusing on the impact of political changes, market sentiment, and the importance of risk management. They explore strategies for navigating potential market corrections, the significance of portfolio insurance, and the trends in gold and silver. Additionally, they provide insights into the energy market and share valuable lessons learned from trading experiences.
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Mike asks why don't we care if our tax dollars are wasted when cost of living is a top concern. Check out Tim Cestnick's year-end tax savings checklist. Contra the Heard's Phil MacKellar has two hot stock picks, and the overlooked problem with the GST/cheque giveaway in the Goofy. Plus Ozzie, Victor, a Shocking Stat and more.
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Mike and Philip MacKellar discuss the principles of contrarian investing, focusing on identifying undervalued companies and navigating market conditions. Philip shares insights on tax loss selling opportunities and the current state of the gold and silver markets. He also highlights potential investment picks for the future, emphasizing the importance of strategic selling and maintaining a contrarian approach in various market environments.
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Mike and Tim Cestnick discuss essential year-end tax strategies for Canadians, focusing on investment losses, charitable donations, income splitting, and the Home Buyers Plan. They emphasize the importance of planning ahead for potential tax changes in the coming years and provide actionable tips to minimize tax liabilities before the year ends.
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Dr. Chris Keefer, President of Canadians for Nuclear Energy, drops by to discuss the evolving landscape of nuclear energy in Canada. Mike on the current economic climate, government policy failures in energy and immigration, the challenges of border security, and the upcoming World Outlook Financial Conference in February. Plus Rob Levy on gold, Victor Adair trading the market, a Goofy and much more.
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Mike and Dr. Chris Keefer of Canadians for Nuclear Energy discuss the evolving landscape of nuclear energy in Canada. Dr. Keefer shares his journey into nuclear advocacy, the challenges faced in the global nuclear sector, and the potential for Canada to lead in nuclear technology and uranium production. They explore the implications of energy policies, the importance of large reactors versus small modular reactors, and the economic opportunities that nuclear energy presents for Canada. The discussion emphasizes the need for strategic thinking and action to harness the benefits of nuclear energy while navigating the complexities of the industry.
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One of Canada's top fund managers on some great values in Canada but says to wait until "this" happens to pull the trigger.
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