Money Talks tackles everything to do with investing, markets, the economy and your money. How to make it, how to spend it, how to grow it, and how to avoid letting it get away. Well-connected, articulate and knowledgeable, Michael Campbell is one of Canada’s most respected business analysts. From real estate to the stock market, from interest rates to currencies - plus a dash of current affairs and the odd critique of economically illiterate and illiberal governments.
Mike reminds us why we can’t say no to oil. A terrific interview with ace market analyst Tony Greer of TG Macro. There’s no way you won’t be shocked by this week’s stat. And we're not sure former BC Premier John Horgan would approve of the memorial announced in his name in this week's Goofy.
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Mike says Canada's pipeline debate ignores a pivotal point. Josef Schacter says don't be surprised if oil hits over $119 next week. Joey Temprile on Bitcoin's sure-fire rise, and a Quote of the Week on Parliament's expensive failure.
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Mike on PM Carney’s bizarre, confused obsession with Europe. You tell us: Is Heather Exner-Pirot the interview of the year? Grahame R. Lyons of Arbutus Partners on the alternative investments attracting billions. Plus, shocking stats for those who don’t care about increasing censorship.
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Guest host Victor Adair is joined by Jon Vialoux of EquityClock.com to break down market seasonality for investors — why fundamentals matter more than calendar clichés, how sectors shift through the year, and what energy and currency trends signal next. Rob Levy on the perilous energy market warnings, and Ozzie on why you need to look beyond the big city real estate headlines. Plus, MoneyTalks producer Grant Longhurst ...
Peter Grandich sounds the bear market alarm. Mike asks the hard question - how much more can taxpayers take? And Jason Weber explains how Canada’s regulatory burden is hurting growth opportunities in mining and industrials. The US Federal Reserve makes a controversial move, Ozzie on the "not-a-death-tax" tax on real estate, the regular Goofy Award and much more.
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The UN found that young people are the unhappiest demographic in Canada. Mike says there’s good reason for this. Ryan Irvine drops by with two new recommendations. Chris Keefer, Canada’s leading advocate for nuclear power, discusses Canada’s massive opportunity—and whether we will blow it. A new royalty trust presents opportunities for investors, mining companies, and Indigenous bands. Plus, the silliest ide...
It is counterintuitive, but stock traders want volatility in the market. StockScores.com founder Tyler Bollhorn joins Mike to share some of his techniques for trading success in times of uncertainty. Kris Sims from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation dives into some of the latest spending scandals, and Mike exposes the hypocrisy of the corporate profit haters. Plus a Goofy Award, the regulars and more.
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Mike says you can chalk up another win for the CCP as Canada continues to soft-pedal China’s use of forced labour. Equinox Gold VP Ryan King discusses how rising energy costs are affecting gold miners. Tax expert Tim Cestnick shares tips as filing season approaches, and Mike takes aim at the NDP’s grocery policies in this week's Goofy.
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Vision Capital’s Jeff Olin explains his fund's unique real estate strategy—one that has never had a losing year—and shares some of their top REIT picks. InPlay Oil CEO Doug Bartole discusses how the Iran conflict is impacting Canadian energy companies. Mike asks: How much money will governments waste before we start to care? And The Goofy examines a prime example of governments making poor investments with taxpaye...
Analyst Josef Schachter gets us ready for a much more serious oil issue. Our tech expert, Brent Holiday, highlights the most compelling area to invest in technology. In his editorial Mike says it’s time to finally put a terrible idea to rest. Plus, a Goofy Award for the ages.
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Mike breaks down the political bias of the CBC. Energy expert Robert Bryce explains how we’ve learned so little since the last energy crisis. Neil McIver’s Vancouver Growth portfolio soared 18.6% last year—he shares what’s coming next. And the EU? Hypocrisy runs rampant in their latest antics.
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Mike on the latest shocking poll results on U.S. trade. Lance Roberts on the group down 40% that could be ready to rebound. Andrew Ruhland of Integrated Wealth Management shares tips for investors on tuning out the market noise. Plus, in the Goofy: Eastern Canada could be in serious trouble—and it's entirely its own doing.
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Mike on Mark Carney’s Canada — a place where nothing seems to matter. Don’t miss the must-hear interview on Trump-era Canada tariffs with Georgetown’s Marc Busch. Plus, KeyStone's Brett Rodway shares his top three growth and dividend stock picks. And Mike cuts through the political rhetoric on fee-based healthcare for asylum seekers in this week's Goofy.
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Global investing expert Greg Weldon joins Mike to share how he's making money for his clients in these turbulent markets (spoiler: his money management service is up 24%+ annually since 2022). The Food Professor Sylvain Charlebois on why Canada still has some of the world's highest food inflation. Mike on the inspiration and rarity of the Olympic athlete, a Goofy Award, a Shocking Stat and much more.
The federal government’s history indicates billions more could be squandered on EVs. Rick Rule warns that there’s little assurance our money will go far. Meanwhile, startling new data reveals the significant costs asylum seekers are imposing on the healthcare system.
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Mike says the real political goal isn’t to inform us, but to manage us. One of Canada’s best, Terry Glavin, puts it bluntly: When it comes to the Chinese Communist Party, it’s not “interference” if the federal Liberals keep inviting them in. And in the Quote of the Week, Gad Saad weighs in on the West’s ongoing self-destruction.
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One of Canada’s most respected voices, Terry Glavin, takes aim at the collective amnesia in both media and government when it comes to cozying up to China’s Communist regime. History suggests this won’t end well.
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Mike wonders whatever happened to all that talk of economic urgency? Contra the Heard's Philip MacKellar says an old MT favourite is finally in the buy zone. Rob Levy and Victor Adair weigh in the dramatic fall in gold, silver and the TSX. (Note: we warned about the risk in parabolic moves weeks ago).
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Mike takes on Mark Carney’s headline-grabbing speech at Davos, cutting past the applause to ask what it really means for Canada. Economist Joseph Steinberg breaks down the Chinese EV debate, trade-offs, and why Canada’s growth engine continues to sputter. And silver guru David Morgan—who famously called $100 silver—joins to discuss what’s next for silver and the broader metals market. Big ideas, hard t...
Mike reminds us that PM Carney didn’t campaign on getting cozy with China at the expense of a U.S. trade deal. Lobo Tiggre has made a fortune in gold, silver, and uranium—but what’s his next move? It’s assessment season, and Ozzie warns there’s a good chance yours is far too high. Plus, this week’s Goofy breaks down the latest pipeline deception.
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