‘Buy energy’: BMO’s Brian Belski bets on big market rally in Canada

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BMO Capital Markets’ Brian Belski talks about the state of the Canadian stock market and energy markets amid COVID-19

Brian Belski, Chief Investment Strategist at BMO Capital Markets, talks with the Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the state of the Canadian stock market amid COVID-19.

 

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Good analysis. Solid. Caveat: To achieve same, complete realignment of Canadian federation needed, divided into 5 regions with trade agreements between provinces. Feds shunted to side. Provinces make own supplemental arrangements via USMCA. Alberta, e.g with US energy corridor.

Buy energy? But Dizzy Lizzy just said oil is dead? Dizzy Lizzy can't be wrong... Can she?

$500 says this tweet won't age well ;)

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