Costco, Bombardier and value traps

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2025 Year in Review: TSX Strikes Back, AI Mania, and Liberation Day

The three amigos reunite for the 2025 year-in-review and break down the biggest market takeaways of the year. Dan explains how the TSX delivered rare outperformance versus U.S. markets, powered by financials and a major run in precious metals—while telecoms slid out of Canada’s t ...  Show more

Why Private Mortgages Can Trap Investors for Years

Simon Belanger is joined by Dan Foch to demystify Canada’s private mortgage landscape from MICs (Mortgage Investment Corporations), to mortgage finance companies, and why syndicated mortgages. They break down how these funds generate eye-catching yields, where the real fees live, ...  Show more

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