Michael Campbell’s MoneyTalks – Complete Show

Michael Campbell’s Money Talks

Michael Campbell’s Money Talks

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 an 

March 2nd Episode

Mike on the biggest government failure, one that unequivocally signals “Canada is broken.” Canadian mining icon Frank Giustra on whether Canada is about to miss out on yet another major resource opportunity, and the jobs and government revenues that come with it. Plus insights into the costs governments pile on home builders, a great Goofy and much more.

February 24th Episode

Is Mike nuts? This week’s MoneyTalks is all about housing and having an “adult conversation” about immigration with Aaron Wudrick, Director of Domestic Policy Program at the MacDonald-Laurier Institute. Don’t miss the latest “goofy” from Canada’s Environment Minister.

February 17th Episode

The Auditor General of Canada Karen Hogan talks with Mike about ArriveCAN and calls it “the worst mismanagement” of tax dollars she’s encountered in nearly 30 years of auditing. Mike asks the tough question, does anyone really care? Reuters senior correspondent Ernest Scheyder drops by for a realistic discussion on the challenges of securing the necessary minerals for the EV transition. Plus, Ozzie on the NDP’s little-known plan to cripple British Columbia’s economy.

February 10th Episode

Mike on BC premier David Eby’s surrender to the antisemitic mob. Indigenous and environmental law expert, Robin Junger on the BC NDP’s new economy-destroying legislation. And a quote the week featuring the nastiest scientist in the climate debate.

February 3rd Episode

Mike can’t believe he said this last week. Lobo Tiggre on government, gold and uranium. A quote of the week on a new government report recommending federal workers tell “the whole truth” – I guess as opposed to the half-baked BS we’ve been fed. And a goofy award on what could be the biggest taxpayer rip-off in history.