Michael Campbell’s MoneyTalks – Complete Show
01:16 – 06:26 Mike’s Editorial – Big government loving politicians are squaring off against doctors, farmers and entrepreneurs. In one corner some prominent economists – in the other angry accountants saying enough already with the increasing complexity of the tax code. $250 million a year in tax money at stake.
15:29 – 18:54 – Bullish Gold for the balance of the year is this weeks Big Fat Idea using a reduced risk option strategy
03:23 – 18: 20 – Featured Guest Jack Crooks talks about where to next for the Canadian dollar, gold and the key to the market moves.
21:55 – 24:08 – Plus a fun shocking stat from the NFL. Who’s The Best Bargain in the NFL?
25:41 – 32:36 And Ozzie Jurock talks about the collapse in Toronto – is Vancouver next?
34:13 – 37:51 – Victor Adair is Live From the Trading Desk


03:23 – 18: 20 – Featured Guest Jack Crooks talks about where to next for the Canadian dollar, gold and the key to the market moves.
21:55 – 24:08 – Plus a fun shocking stat from the NFL.
25:41 – 32:36 And Ozzie Jurock talks about the collapse in Toronto – is Vancouver next?

02:19 – 03:24 – Quote of the Week – The summer of hate is over. The approval rating of the US Congress is hovering around 16%. Democrats and Republicans are on the outs. Libertarian Eric Allen tells us why.
…also from Michael: More Canadians Need To Pay Their Fair Share of Taxes

The uproar over the Liberal Government’s tax rule changes come from their broad broom sweeping in ever more tax dollars from people they’ve promoted to “rich status”. Now those making less than 200K a year are going to be contributing to the extra 250 million in tax dollars the Liberals expect to collect.
….also from Michael: Surprise! BOC Raises Rates Unexpectedly







It’s a Tax Battle Royal
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Saturday, 9 September 2017 19:24
01:16 – 06:26 Mike’s Editorial – Big government loving politicians are squaring off against doctors, farmers and entrepreneurs. In one corner some prominent economists – in the other angry accountants saying enough already with the increasing complexity of the tax code. $250 million a year in tax money at stake.