Michael Campbell’s MoneyTalks – Complete Show
The background for Mike’s Quote of the Week. Andrew Sullivan’s editorial from the New York magazine last week. ~Ed
….this, it strikes me, is one core divide on the right: between those who see the social, cultural, and demographic changes of the last few decades as requiring an assault and reversal, and those who seek to reform its excesses, manage its unintended consequences, but otherwise live with it. Anton is a reactionary; I’m a conservative. I’m older than Anton but am obviously far more comfortable in a multicultural world, and see many of the changes of the last few decades as welcome and overdue: the triumph of women in education and the workplace; the integration of gays and lesbians; the emergence of a thriving black middle class; the relaxation of sexual repression; the growing interdependence of Western democracies; the pushback against male sexual harassment and assault….
But what about in Canada? After over 30 years of being wrong it might be expecting too much for his protectionist soulmates to admit the obvious.
Neil McIver of McIver Capital Management shares some of the techniques he uses to reduce volatility in these markets.




If We’re Serious About Poverty
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Friday, 23 August 2019 7:46
Until we figure out that poverty is an economic issue with serious social consequences, progress is next to impossible.