Canadian dollar could sink to 50 cents a decade from now, says analyst
Watch Jean-Francois Tardif of Timelo Investment explain what could drive the loonie to those depths
Jean-François Tardif, founder of Timelo Investment Management, speaks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how the 2024 federal budget could impact the Canadian economy and the Canadian dollar, both in the short-term and over a longer horizon.
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