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Ontario's Real Estate Market, Trump on North Korea, Britain Election Call

Ontario's Real Estate Market, Trump on North Korea, Britain Election Call
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Dave Popowich and Faisal Karmali hit the big news stories affecting the markets including Ontario's Real Estate Market, Tump on North Korea, and Britain's Election Call. 

David Popowich and Faisal Karmali are portfolio managers and investment advisors with CIBC Wood Gundy in Calgary. The views of David Popowich and Faisal Karmali do not necessarily reflect those of CIBC World Markets Inc. Clients are advised to seek advice regarding their particular circumstances with from their personal tax and legal advisors. If you are currently a CIBC Wood Gundy client please contact your investment advisor. CIBC Woody Gundy is a division of CIBC World Markets Inc. A subsidiary of CIBC and a member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund, an investment industry regulatory organization of Canada.

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