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Oil Prices Are Surging — Is Inflation Next?

Oil tops $100, prompting fears of an energy crisis. Fertilizer prices have jumped nearly 80%. How bad will the next wave of inflation be?OSFI flags appraisal issues. Private credit crunch deepens. Join Us For The Loonie Hour Investor Series - With Ben Rabidoux, Live In Calgary on ...  Show more

Are Property Rights in Vancouver at Risk? - w/ guest Tom Isaac

The Federal government enters into a rights agreement with the Musqueam First Nations covering most of Metro Vancouver. What are the implications? We discuss with expert lawyer Tom Isaac. We also discuss the ongoing housing slump, the war in Iran, energy and fertilizer prices. Jo ...  Show more

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