Mike's Daily Comment
Mike talks about an outrageous change to federal elections. Legendary analyst Jim Dines explains why he got out of the market before the fall plus his shocking prediction for silver. Ozzie Jurock lets us know what we can do if we disagree with our housing assessment.
Get ready folks, the folks who manage the most under-funded pension in the country (The federal civil service), will be coming after your money, especially if you are self-employed or running a small business.
How would purposely misleading or outright lying work out in your personal relationships or your business? It would be a disaster – so why do we think it will work out differently in politics?
Mike talks about the astounding attempts by government to derail two of Canada’s most important industries while public policy analyst and author, Mark Milke talks about the biggest political/economic story of the year – landlocked Alberta oil. Plus Ozzie Jurock on the biggest real estate story of 2018 and Mike gives out the Goofy of the Year.
Students Paying Price for Carbon Emission
Posted by MoneyTalks Editor
on Monday, 7 January 2019 8:55
Students are returning to class, and with the escalating carbon tax, designed to tackle emissions that we all created, students will be the ones paying the biggest price.