Looking ahead to 2022: What people are watching on FP Video
These are the videos racking up the views this week
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It’s been a busy week for videos on FP and our Outlook 2022 series — featuring the path ahead for food prices, investing, the oilpatch and more — is attracting the most attention. We also have more from reporter Barbara Shecter’s interview with Ontario Securities Commission chief executive Grant Vingoe on cryptocurrencies. Enjoy!
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Outlook 2022: Brace yourself for a grocery bill shock
Sylvain Charlebois, Professor of Director Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the year ahead in food prices.
FP CryptoDecoded: A key risk to cryptos? High energy usage
Barbara Shecter, reporter at the Financial Post, speaks with Grant Vingoe, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Ontario Securities Commission, about the role of ESG standards in the world of crypto.
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Outlook 2022: Risks facing investors and how to guard against them
David Kaufman, CEO of Westcourt Capital, talks with the Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the risks facing investors in the new year and what investors can do to guard against them.
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Outlook 2022: Canadian oilpatch set for ‘cashflow sweet spot’
Rory Johnston of Commodity Context talks with the Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how Canada’s oilpatch is set for a “cashflow sweet spot.”
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Outlook 2022: Suburb sales to stay hot as remote work lingers
Lauren Haw, CEO and broker of record at Zoocasa, talks with the Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the expectation that suburb sales will stay hot in 2022 as remote work lingers.
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FP CryptoDecoded: Investor speculation in cryptos could pose systemic risks
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Outlook 2022: What’s in store for cryptos
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Outlook 2022: Suburb sales to stay hot as remote work lingers
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Outlook 2022: Canadian oilpatch set for ‘cashflow sweet spot’
FP CryptoDecoded: Investor speculation in cryptos could pose systemic risks
Barbara Shecter, reporter at the Financial Post, speaks with Grant Vingoe, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Ontario Securities Commission, about where crypto fits in with the broader world of finance.
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