Mike's Daily Comment

NOV 14TH EDITORIAL
As President Obama and the legion of Environmentalists celebrate the loss of the Keystone Pipeline and the 42,000 contstruction jobs, Mike asks a few critical questions
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To download the entire show please go to – http://www.cknw.com/audio-vault/
NOV14 INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK
Mike asks Paul Beatty, the exceptionally successful fund manager at BT Global, about his favourite sectors for 2016. Paul also shares his thoughts on plays and direction of the Canadian dollar.
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NOV14 SHOCKING STAT
Government austerity? Maybe not…..
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NOV 14TH GOOFY
Politics and the public sector is bad news…..
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NOV 14TH MIKE’S BIG FAT IDEA
Mike asks Tyler Bollhorn of StockScores for this week’s Big Fat Trading Idea
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NOV 14TH EDITORIAL
As President Obama and the legion of Environmentalists celebrate the loss of the Keystone Pipeline and the 42,000 contstruction jobs, Mike asks a few critical questions
{mp3}grant/111415x{/mp3}
To download the entire show please go to – http://www.cknw.com/audio-vault/
NOV14 INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK
Mike asks Paul Beatty, the exceptionally successful fund manager at BT Global, about his favourite sectors for 2016. Paul also shares his thoughts on plays and direction of the Canadian dollar.
{mp3}grant/111415y{/mp3}
NOV14 SHOCKING STAT
Government austerity? Maybe not…..
{mp3}grant/111415ss{/mp3}
NOV 14TH GOOFY
Politics and the public sector is bad news…..
{mp3}grant/111415g{/mp3}
NOV 14TH MIKE’S BIG FAT IDEA
Mike asks Tyler Bollhorn of StockScores for this week’s Big Fat Trading Idea
{mp3}grant/111415bfi{/mp3}
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“Forget any positive impact” from Trudeau’s tax cuts. Listen to how tiny they are, as well as the two major factors why they won’t be boosting the economy

Mike on what to look for in the coming “incredibly difficult period” and the Parliamentary Budget Office’s revised forecast for lower Economic growth thru 2020

How can the federal government justify not considering changes to their financial and military positions in the face of new dficit numbers and the Paris attacks?