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Canada’s relationship with China may have changed dramatically this past week with the release of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou and the return of two Canadians imprisoned in China. Lawyer Mark Warner helps us unpack this complicated story. Oil prices were also much in the news this week, with energy shortages in the U.K. and China. Then there is the perennial favourite, real estate. Enjoy!
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Countering China: Canada’s tricky path ahead
Mark Warner Principal of MAAW Law talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how China joining CPTPP could complicate the North American trade agreement, known as USMCA.
Market forces — not policy — to dictate oil prices
Robert Fitzmartyn, head of energy institutional research at Stifel First Energy, fills us in on what is happening in energy markets.
Will the Liberals scrap blind bidding?
Realosophy president John Pasalis talks about what Canadians can expect from a Liberal minority government when it comes to the housing market.
How privacy coins slip crypto transactions under the radar
Stephanie Hughes, finance reporter for Financial Post, explains how privacy coins in the cryptocurrency space work and the legal battle surrounding these controversial tokens.
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