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Shrinking economy, soaring condo sales and what’s new on the campaign trail: What people are watching on FP video

These are the videos catching readers’ attention on the Financial Post

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Location, location, location. This week FP videos are big on real estate, starting from the foundation all the way up to the condo towers of Canada’s big cities. We also have reaction from a top economist on the GDP data that shocked forecasters, and the leading parties in the federal election weigh in on energy and the environment. Enjoy!

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A return to cities: Condo sales roar back to life

Lauren Haw, CEO of Zoocasa, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how conditions are looking up for condo owners and investors.

What’s next for Canadian economy & loonie after GDP shock

Avery Shenfeld, Managing Director and Chief Economist at CIBC Capital Markets, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how COVID continues to throw up barriers to the economy’s recovery.

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Energy & Environment: Liberals vs Conservatives

At look at what the two leading parties in the federal election are saying about what they will do about Canada’s energy resources and the fight against climate change.

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    Airline ‘sticker shock’, housing bulls and a new look at the oil market: What people are watching on FP video

  2. Sixty-seven per cent of post-secondary students graduate with student loan debt, personal finance educator Kelley Keehn says.

    Housing, NFTs and dealing with debt: What people are watching on FP Video

  3. Canada’s housing market isn’t being driven by speculation, but buyers looking for more space, says realtor Steve Saretsky.

    What’s next for Canada’s 30-year housing bull market?

Home building expected to stay strong

Kevin Lee, CEO of the Canadian Home Builders Association, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the outlook for home building in Canada.

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