The Business News


Monday March 6, 2006
Tonight, we discuss Telecom equipment makers with Steve Kamman, Networking and Data Infrastructure Analyst, CIBC World Markets. We look into RIM from here with Bradley Silver, CEO, Brandimensions. Investors react to RIM. We get details from Mike Abramsky, software and wireless analyst, RBC Capital Markets. We get insight into a hedge fund investigation from Randy Shain, VP, BackTrack Reports, First Advantage. And we discuss going for gold in Mexico with Mark Bailey, president and CEO, Minefinders.
Friday March 3, 2006
Tonight, we look into bank earnings with Julie Brough, assistant vice president, personal wealth management, Morgan Meighen & Associates. We get insight into the loonie and more from Maria Fiorini Ramirez, president and CEO, MFR Inc. Silver hits high. We get details from Jeffrey Christian, managing director, CPM Group. And we discuss Alliance Atlantis' earnings with David Lazzarato , Exec. V.P. and CFO, Alliance Atlantis.
Thursday March 2, 2006
Tonight, we look into CIBC earnings with Tom Woods, CFO, CIBC. The loonie lifts again. We get details from John McCarthy, director of foreign exchange, ING Capital Markets. We discuss Certicom's earnings with Ian McKinnon, president and CEO, Certicom. And we get an Enron update from Michael Miller, partner, Piliero Goldstein Kogan & Miller LLP.


Wednesday March 1, 2006
Tonight, we discuss OMERS earnings with Paul Renaud, senior VP and CFO, OMERS. We look into Chinese investment in Canada with Yuen Pau Woo, president and co-CEO, Asia Pacific Foundation. And we get insight into hedge funds from Tristram Lett, deputy chair, Alternative Investment Management Association.


Tuesday February 28, 2006
Tonight, we look into Newmont Mining with Wayne Murdy, chairman and CEO, Newmont Mining. We feature Ed Sonshine, president and CEO, Riocan. And Europe shuns M&As. We get details from Daniel Ikenson, trade policy analyst, The Cato Institute.


Monday February 27, 2006
Tonight, we discuss the current account surplus with John Johnston, chief strategist, The Harbour Group, RBC Dominion Securities. We look into energy and mining stocks with Adrian Mastracci, investment counsel and president, KCM Wealth Management. And we get insight into Lowe's and U.S. housing from Anthony Chukumba, stock analyst, Morningstar.


Friday February 24, 2006
Tonight, on our RIM roundtable is Stephen Maebius, partner, Foley & Lardner LLP and Rob Enderle, principal analyst, The Enderle Group. We get insight into Silver Wheaton from Ian Telfer, director, Silver Wheaton, president and CEO, Goldcorp. We discuss oil with Phil Flynn, Capital Markets Analyst, Alaron Trading. And we look itno SNC-Lavalin's earnings with Jacques Lamarre, president and CEO, SNC-Lavalin.


Thursday February 23, 2006
Tonight, we feature Colleen Johnston, CFO, TD Bank. We discuss the CNQ in Q4 with Robert Mark, oil and gas analyst, MacDougall, MacDougall & MacTier. And Biovail sues SAC. We get details from Marc Kasowitz, Biovail's lead counsel & partner, Kasowitz, Benson, Torres, & Friedman.


Wednesday February 22, 2006
Tonight, we discuss the B.C. budget with Hon. Carole Taylor, BC Minister of Finance. We look into Ford's future in Canada with Bill Osborne, president and CEO, Ford Canada. And resume fudging. We get details from Rick Cobb, executive VP, Challenger, Gray & Christmas.


Tuesday February 21, 2006
Tonight, Inco extends Falconbridge bid. We get details from Chuck Bradford, metals analyst, Soleil Securities. We discuss talent drain with Lori Rogers, VP of operations, Manpower Canada and Don Carty, chair, Virgin America & Porter Airlines. And the view from the West. We get insight from William Rice, chair and CEO, Alberta Securities Commission.


Monday February 20, 2006
Tonight, we look into gold prices with Bart Melek, senior economist, BMO Nesbitt Burns. We get an economic outlook from Marie-Christine Bernard, associate director, provincial forecast, The Conference Board of Canada. We also feature Mark Weisdorf, CIO, Infrastructure Investments, JPMorgan Asset Management. And we discuss fur prices with Alan Herscovici, executive vice president, Fur Council of Canada.
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Friday February 17, 2006
Tonight, we feature Deborah Yedlin, columnist, The Globe and Mail. And we discuss Alberta's labour pains with Bruce Graham, president and CEO, Calgary Economic Development.


Thursday February 16, 2006
Tonight, we look at Dell's earnings with Mark Lanyon, Equity Analyst, Morningstar. Canfor spin off. We get details from Paul Quinn, forestry analyst, Salman Partners. We discuss earnings with Claude Dussault, president and CEO, ING Canada. And we look into cryptologic earnings with Lewis Rose, president and CEO, Cryptologic.


Wednesday February 15, 2006
Tonight, Bernanke before Congress. We get details from Bill Cheney, chief economist, MFC Global Investment Management. We look into Nasdaq's new market with Robert Greifeld, CEO, NASDAQ. And Mullen takes Producers Oilfield. We get insight from Stephen Lockwood, president and co-CEO, Mullen Group Income Fund and David Livingston, president and CEO, Infrastructure Ontario.


Tuesday February 14, 2006
Tonight, we look into Inco's earnings with Stuart Flerlage, managing principal, Patronus Capital. We discuss investment trends with George Lewis, chairman and CEO, RBC Asset Management. And we have a double Nightcap with Paul Waldie, reporter, The Globe and Mail.


Monday February 13, 2006
Tonight, we look into the energy issues of the G8 with Gary Clyde Hufbauer, reginald jones senior fellow, Institute for International Economics. We discuss harmonizing regulations with Douglas Hyndman, chairman, British Columbia Securities Commission. We get insight into Microsoft's push into wireless from Albert Lin, analyst, American Technology Research. Ans on our Olympic Roundtable is Bruce Claassen, president and CEO, Genesis Media Inc. and Norman O'Reilly, sports marketing professor, Ryerson University.


Friday February 10, 2006
Tonight, we look into Ace Aviation with Horst Hueniken, equity analyst, Westwind Partners Inc. We discuss Canadian employment numbers with Aron Gampel, deputy chief economist, Scotiabank. And we feature Dominic D'Alessandro, president and CEO, Manulife Financial.
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Thursday February 9, 2006
Tonight, we look into RIM's workaround with Todd Christy, chief technology officer, Pyxis Mobile. Thomson reports: we get details from Richard J. Harrington, president and CEO, Thomson Corporation. And we get a Rogers and Telco outlook from Neeraj Monga, VP, Veritas Investment Research.
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Tuesday February 7, 2006
Tonight, we discuss HBC with Keith Howlett, Consumer Products Analyst, Desjardins Securities. We get a business trust update from Ric Palombi, portfolio manager, McLean & Partners. And we get a double Nightcap from Paul Waldie, reporter, The Globe and Mail and Laura Wallace.


Monday February 6, 2006
Tonight, we look into IPSCO's Earnings with David Sutherland, president and CEO, IPSCO. We discuss REGCO with Robert DeLuce, president and CEO, REGCO Holdings. And we get insight into the construction boom from Mike McCracken, CEO, Informetrica Limited.


Friday February 3, 2006
Tonight, we discuss employment numbers with Maria Fiorini Ramirez, president and CEO, MFR Inc. And we look into Super Bowl spending with Howard Bloom, publisher, SportsBusinessNews.com.


Thursday February 2, 2006
Tonight, we look into Imperial Oil reports with Paul Smith, controller and senior VP, finance and administration, Imperial Oil. Agrium in pursuit of Royster-Clark. We get details from Mike Wilson, president and CEO, Agrium Inc. And we discuss the Time Warner wars with Porter Bibb, managing partner, MediaTech Capital Partners.


Wednesday February 1, 2006
Tonight, we look at BCE Earnings with Michael Sabia, president and CEO, BCE. And Google tanks. We get details from Gary Stein, director, Buzzmetrics.


Tuesday January 31, 2006
Tonight, Bombardier shelves C-Series. We get details from Chris Sears, assistant director of research, MacDougall, MacDougall & MacTier. On our Fed Roundtable is Brian Wesbury, chief investment strategist and chair of the investment committee, Claymore Securities along with Jerome Tuccille, author, Alan Shrugged: Alan Greenspan, the World's Most Powerful Banker. We look into Chicago Merc earnings with Craig Donohue, CEO, Chicago Mercantile Exchange. And we discuss The Fed with Bill Gross, chief investment officer, PIMCO.


Monday January 30, 2006
Tonight, we discuss the Fairmont with Bill Fatt, CEO, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts and also with David Katz, director of equity research, CIBC World Markets. We also feature Gord Nixon, president and CEO, RBC Financial.


Friday January 27, 2006
Tonight, Mittal bids for Arcelor. We get details from Chuck Bradford, metals analyst, Soleil Securities. While the U.S. economy slows. We get insight from Mark Vitner, senior economist, Wachovia Securities. And we discuss the Enron trial with Gary Brown, former special counsel in the Enron Investigation , U.S. Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs.


Thursday January 26, 2006
Tonight, HBC bought. We get details from Marina Strauss, retail reporter, The Globe and Mail. We get insight into Methanex's earnings from Bruce Aitken, president and CEO, Methanex. We look into Estee Lauder's earnings with William Lauder, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. We also look into Eli Lilly's earnings with John Lechleiter, president and COO, Eli Lilly & Co. And Frank McKenna resigns. We get details from Allan Gotlieb, former Canadian Ambassador to the United States.


Wednesday January 25, 2006
Tonight, Google is censored in China. We get details from Scott Kessler, internet software analyst, Standard & Poor's. Shell Soars In 2005. We get insight from Clive Mather, president and CEO, Shell Canada. And we discuss OPEC with Dr. Edmund Daukoru, Nigeria's Minister of State for Petroleum and president of OPEC.
Tuesday January 24, 2006
Tonight, we discuss election results with Thomas D'Aquino, CEO, Canadian Council of Chief Executives. Interest Rate Announcement. We get details from Aron Gampel, deputy chief economist, Scotiabank. We look into the Yellow Pages Income Fund with Marc Tellier, president and CEO, Yellow Pages Group. And we get insight into the Lucent Reports from Simon Leopold, senior analyst, Morgan Keegan & Company.


Monday January 23, 2006
Tonight, it is election night. We get details from Paul Waldie and Brian Milner, The Globe and Mail. We get a U.S. perspective on the election from Charles Doran, director, Center of Canadian Studies, Johns Hopkins University. And we discuss Ford's turnaround plan with Jim Stanford, economist, Canadian Auto Workers Union.


Friday January 20, 2006
Tonight, we look at the Canadian dollar with Jeremy Friesen, senior currency strategist, RBC Capital Markets. We get insight into HBC from Keith Howlett, consumer products analyst, Desjardins Securities. And we talk to Deborah Yedlin, columnist, The Globe and Mail


Thursday January 19, 2006
Tonight, we discuss Loblaw warnings with Rick Pennycooke, president and retail development consultant, The Lakeshore Group. We also look into Sarbanes Oxley with Harvey Goldschmid, Former SEC Commissioner.


Wednesday January 18, 2006
Tonight, we look at eBay earnings with Thomas Forte, equity analyst, Geneva Investment Management of Chicago. we get insight into consumer prices from Beata Caranci, economist, TD Bank Financial Group. Nikkei plummets and closes early. We get details from Ross Schaap, Japan analyst, Eurasia Group. And we get a tech earnings outlook from Brian Piccioni, high technology analyst, BMO Nesbitt Burns.


Tuesday January 17, 2006
Tonight, we discuss Intel's new partners in Q4 with Andy Bryant, CFO, Intel Corporation. SEC Votes on Exec Pay. We get details from Paul Atkins, SEC Commissioner. We look into Japan's interest in oil sands with George Eynon, VP, business development, Canadian Energy Research Institute. And we discuss alternative investments with Robert Bertram, executive vice president, investments, OTPP.


Monday January 16, 2006
Tonight, We get insight into Dofasco's bidding war from Ronald Mayers, head of alternative strategies, Desjardins Securities. We get a tech earnings outlook from Brian Piccioni, high technology analyst, BMO Nesbitt Burns. And Deer Creek Bosses Branch Out. We get details from Glen Schmidt, president and CEO, Laricina Energy.


Friday January 13, 2006
Tonight, we discuss the Tory capital gains tax cut with Tim Cestnick, managing director, The Waterstreet Group. We get insight into IBM's stock option expensing from Michael Miller, partner, Piliero Goldstein Kogan & Miller. And Mark Arbeter, chief technical strategist, Standard & Poor's is bearing ahead.


Thursday January 12, 2006
Tonight, we look at Cable Co with Martin Stevenson, VP, DBRS. We get trade talk from Marc Levesque, chief strategist, TD Securities. Abby Joseph Cohen, chief U.S. portfolio strategist, Goldman Sachs provides an outlook for 2006. And we discuss the sports arena name game with Bill Lawson, associate professor, Carleton University.


Wednesday January 11, 2006
Tonight, we discuss compensation with Ronald Mueller, partner, Gibson, Dunn, & Crutcher, and with Mark Van Clieaf, managing director, MVC Associates International. We also look into preparing for the bird flu with Dr. William Schaffner, infectious disease specialist, Vanderbilt University Medical Center.


Tuesday January 10, 2006
Tonight, we look at Home Depot with Anthony Chukumba, stock analyst, Morningstar. We get insight into Jean Coutu earnings from Keith Howlett, Consumer Products Analyst, Desjardins Securities. And we discuss foreign investment and Canada's oil patch with Craig Spurn, partner and head of oil and gas practice, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP.


Monday January 9, 2006
Tonight, we discuss the standard of living with Michael Marzolini, chairman and CEO, Pollara Inc. and Patrick Grady, economist, Global Economics. And we get insight on the Tyco breakup rumours from Eric Landry, analyst, Morningstar.


Friday January 6, 2006
Tonight, we get a TSX rally from Elvis Picardo, Chief Market Strategist, Global Securities. We look at employment numbers with Maria Fiorini Ramirez, president and CEO, MFR Inc. We discuss internet stocks with David Garrity, director of research, Investec Inc. And we look at Ford in focus with Robert Schulz, auto credit analyst, Standard & Poor's.


Thursday January 5, 2006
Tonight, we get a TSX composite outlook from Jeff Rubin, chief economist, CIBC World Markets. We take a look at how companies handle currency swings with Steve Saldanha, senior strategist, TD Securities. We get analysis on Wal-Mart from Lori Wachs, portfolio manager, Delaware Investments. And we get an economic outlook from Kathleen Camilli, president, Camilli Economics.


Wednesday January 4, 2006
Tonight, Tanya Malcolm, Europe and Eurasia analyst, Eurasia Group discusses Russia & Ukraine's truce. We get an entertainment sector update from David Zitzerman, partner and entertainment lawyer, Goodmans. And we get a 2006 REIT outlook from Rossa O'Reilly, analyst, CIBC World Markets.


Tuesday January 3, 2006
Tonight, we look at the TSX's new highs with Chyanne Fickes, VP of investments, Stone Funds. We debate if oil in 2006 will be a bear or a bull with our guests Tim Evans, senior energy analyst, IFR Energy Services and Peter Linder, VP of investments, DeltaOne Energy Fund. And we take a closer look at online shopping with Gian Fulgoni, chairman, comScore Networks.


Friday December 30, 2005
Tonight, we get a hedge fund outlook from Steve Kangas, president, Blumont Capital. And we look forward to aluminum in 2006 with John Redstone, analyst, Desjardins Securities.


Thursday December 29, 2005
Tonight, we get insight on the income trust investigation from Philip Anisman, securities lawyer, Philip Anisman Barrister & Solicitor and from Norman Inkster, president, Inkster Group. And we have a stock market preview of 2006 from Vincent Catalano, chief investment strategist, iViewResearch.


Wednesday December 28, 2005
Tonight, we take a closer look at the yield curve and discuss what it means for the economy with Mark Carpani, VP fixed income, Mulvihill Capital Management. And we get details on Western Lakota from Elson McDougald, president and CEO, Western Lakota Energy Services.


Friday December 23, 2005
Tonight, we discuss the 2006 economic outlook with Peter Drake, economic consultant, Drake Economics. And the disasters of 2005 with Tim Richardson, professor, Seneca College and University of Toronto.


Thursday December 22, 2005
Tonight, we discuss Barrick and Placer Dome with Greg Wilkins, president and CEO, Barrick Gold Corp. We talk to Bob Hormats, vice chair, Goldman Sachs International. And we review wonky workplace stories with John Challenger, CEO, Challenger, Gray & Christmas.


Wednesday December 21, 2005
Tonight, we take a closer look at RIM earnings with Mona Eraiba, managing director, Rosetta Group Research. We discuss passing the torch with Alan McCollough, chairman and CEO, Circuit City Stores. And we look ahead to earnings in 2006 with Robert Keiser, senior research manager, Thomson Financial.


Tuesday December 20, 2005
Tonight, we take a closer look at HBC with Kathleen Wong, analyst, CIBC World Markets. Petro-Canada sells Syrian assets. We talk to Don Coxe, global portfolio strategist, BMO Financial Group. And we discuss drilling in ANWR with Michael Economides, professor, University of Houston.


Monday December 19, 2005
Tonight, we look at accounting firms report with Gordon Thiessen, chairman, Canadian Public Accountability Board. And we get a Boeing update from Nigel Wright, managing director, Onex.


Friday December 16, 2005
Tonight, we look at the addition of trusts to thge TSX with Gordon Tait, royalty and income trust analyst, BMO Nesbitt Burns. We get a TELUS outlook 2006 from Robert McFarlane, CFO, TELUS Corporation. And Georgiy Mamedov, ambassador of the Russian Federation to Canada will join us.


Thursday December 15, 2005
Tonight, Philip Morris wins a reversal. we get insight from Fred Burke, president, Johnston Lemon Asset Management. We look at the U.S. yield curve with Don Drummond, senior VP and chief economist, TD Bank. We discuss Boeing with Robert Friedman, aerospace & defense analyst, Standard & Poor's. And we get details on Six Sigma from Jean Letourneau, Program Director, Six Sigma, Schulich School of Business.


Wednesday December 14, 2005
Tonight, we take a closer look at the Loonie with Jeremy Friesen, senior currency strategist, RBC Capital Markets. We get insight on MDS from Stephen DeFalco, president & CEO, MDS. And we discuss the banking sector with Martin Glynn, president and CEO, HSBC Bank U.S.A.


Tuesday December 13, 2005
Tonight, we look at Conoco and Burlington with Frank Sobaru, market intelligence analyst, Susquehanna International Group. Connacher and Luke Energy unite. We speak to Richard Gusella, president and CEO, Connacher Oil and Gas Limited. We discuss the Fed rate decision with Michelle Girard, managing director and senior economist, RBS Greenwich Capital. And is it the year of the tire shortage? We speak with Nick Yaksich, VP, global public policy, Association of Equipment Manufacturers.


Monday December 12, 2005
Tonight, we look at gold with Clement Gignac, chief economist & strategist, National Bank Financial. Yellow Pages acquires Trader Media. We get insight from Greg Guichon, managing director, Rockwater Asset Management. And we discuss RIM's workaround with Todd Christy, chief technology officer, Pyxis Mobile.


Friday December 9, 2005
Tonight, we discuss the Stelco vote with Bruce Leonard, partner, Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP. We look at Vincor's victory with Matt Kaufler, fund manager, Clover Capital Management. We get insight on Calgary's economy from Todd Hirsch, economist. And Canadian securities regulation with Purdy Crawford, counsel, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt.


Thursday December 8, 2005
Tonight, we go over National Bank's earnings with Pierre Fitzgibbon, senior VP, finance, Technology & Corporate Affairs, National Bank. We discuss Costco's quarter with Anthony Chukumba, stock analyst, Morningstar. And Royster-Clark fights back. We talk to Ray Goldie, analyst, Salman Partners.


Wednesday December 7, 2005
Tonight, we look at Tricap Restructuring Fund with Alexander Greene, managing partner, Tricap Restructuring fund. And we talk to the Wiseguys: Jim Gray, former chair, Canadian Hunter Exploration; Bill Dimma, chair, Home Capital and Jim Gillies, professor emeritus, Schulich School of Business.


Tuesday December 6, 2005
Tonight, we look at the NYSE/Archipelago vote with Thomas Caldwell, chairman, Caldwell Securities. The Nasdaq climbs. We talk to Peter Boockvar, equity strategist, Miller Tabak. Airline traffic is up. We get insight from Rick Erickson, independent airline analyst, RP Erickson & Associates. And we discuss the Canadian dollar with Steve Saldanha, VP and senior capital markets strategist, TD Securities.


Monday December 5, 2005
Tonight, Goldcorp is buying Virginia Gold. We get insight from John Ing, president and gold analyst, Maison Placements Canada. BGAN begins. We speak with Lawrence Surtees, telecom analyst, IDC Canada. And we discuss the rate decision with Peter Drake, economic consultant, Drake Economics.


Friday December 2, 2005
Tonight, BCE is selling its stake in BGM. We talk to Jeff Leiper, telecom analyst, The Yankee Group. We get an outlook for BGM from here with Ivan Fecan, president and CEO, Bell Globemedia. We go over employment numbers with Maria Fiorini Ramirez, president & CEO, MFR Inc. We look at the state of energy reserves with Dr. Fatih Birol, chief economist, International Energy Agency. And we discuss algorithmic trading with Robert Fotheringham, VP, structured and derivative products, TSX Markets.


Thursday December 1, 2005
Tonight, we have a Black arraignment roundtable with our guests Michael Miller, partner, Piliero Goldstein Kogan & Miller and Rick Powers, assistant dean, Rotman School of Management. We discuss CIBC earnings with Tom Woods, CFO, CIBC. And we look at holiday spending with Rick Gallagher, VP, National Retail Federation.


Wednesday November 30, 2005
Tonight, we get insight on the patent dispute and RIM from John Dragseth, patent lawyer, Fish & Richardson P.C. We discuss the breakdown of the NTP-RIM settlement with Mike Abramsky, software & wireless analyst, RBC Capital Markets. We look at Bombardier earnings with Bob Fay, transportation analyst, Canaccord Capital. And the Nikkei tops 15,000. We get perspective on this from Drummond Brodeur, international portfolio manager, KBSH Capital Management.


Tuesday November 29, 2005
Tonight, gold reaches $500. We get perspective from Dennis Gartman, editor & publisher, The Gartman Letter. MTS cuts jobs. We learn more from Iain Grant, managing director, The SeaBoard Group. Was it an income trust leak? We talk to Philip Anisman, securities lawyer, Philip Anisman Barrister & Solicitor. And Harvest nabs Viking. We get details from Jacob Roorda, president, Harvest Energy Trust.


Monday November 28, 2005
Tonight, on a special episode of The Business News starting at 6:30 PM ET, we cover the confidence vote. Christopher Sands, Senior Associate, Canada Project, Center for Strategic and International Studies will join us from Washington for perspective on the vote. Also David Stewart-Patterson, executive VP, Canadian Council of Chief Executives will join us from Ottawa. Tim O'Neill, principal, O'Neill Strategic Economics and John Johnston, chief strategist, The Harbour Group, RBC Dominion Securities will be in the studio. And Jean-Michel Laurin, VP research, Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters Quebec will join us from Montreal. And we will discuss ThyssenKrupp's courting of Dofasco with Jarrett Bilous, assistant VP, DBRS. And Constellation hiked its Vincor bid. We get insight from Blair Carey, analyst, Accountability Research.



Friday November 25, 2005
Tonight, Spitzer drops the criminal AIG probe. We talk to Donald Light, senior analyst, insurance group, Celent. And we look at the natural gas dollar super spike with Lex Kerkovius, senior research analyst, McLean & Partners. And we have a holiday box office preview with Ben Mogil, analyst, Westwind Partners.


Thursday November 24, 2005
Tonight, a trust roundtable with Ric Palombi, portfolio manager, McLean and Partners and Ted Macklin, managing director, Guardian Capital. A Mackenzie Pipeline update from Randy Broiles, senior VP, resource division, Imperial Oil. A look at forestry announcements with Frederic Beausoleil, paper & forest products analyst, National Bank Financial. And a productivity roundtable with Dr. Andrew Sharpe, executive director, Centre for the Study of Living Standards and Finn Poschmann, associate research director, CD Howe Intstitute.


Wednesday November 23, 2005
Tonight, Placer board rejects Barrick bid. We talk to Peter Tomsett, president & CEO, Placer Dome. Insight on the Dofasco take-over from Kam Hon, managing director, industrials, DBRS. And a look at TD Bank earnings with Colleen Johnston, CFO, TD Bank.


Tuesday November 22, 2005
Tonight, ATI after Ho. We get analysis from Jonathan Hykawy, analyst, Fraser Mackenzie. A look at Lord Black's troubles. Hal Jackman, former lieutenant-governor of Ontario offers some insight. Also Microsoft launches the XBOX 360. We talk with Richard Morochove, president, Morochove and Associates about the new game console.


Monday November 21, 2005
Tonight, Analysis on the GM cuts from Rebecca Lindland, US automotive markets analyst, Global Insight. Also, a look at the battle for Clarington with David Scandiffio, president, Industrial Alliance Fund Management.


Friday November 18, 2005
Tonight, private companies ignore R&D. We get details from Eric Andrew, PWC Canada Private Companies Services Leader, PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Focus on Shell; We talk to Clive Mather, president and CEO, Shell Canada. And income trusts are not for seniors. We find out why from Stan Buell, president, Small Investor Protection Association.


Thursday November 17, 2005
Tonight, Conrad has been charged. We talk to Jacquie McNish, senior writer, The Globe and Mail. And we have a roundtable on the new Hollinger charges with our guests Michael Miller, partner, Piliero Goldstein Kogan & Miller and Jacob Frenkel, partner, Shulman, Rogers, Gandal, Pordy & Ecker. Mega Bloks wins. We look at the issues with Stephen Selznick, partner, Cassels Brock. And are the railways on track? We find out from Hunter Harrison, president and CEO, CNR.


Wednesday November 16, 2005
Tonight, we look at soaring precious metals with Jay Taylor, editor, miningstocks.com. We get an oil inventory report from Phil Flynn, oil analyst, Alaron Trading. And we discuss the new five year plan with Daniel Denault, CFO, Transcontinental.


Tuesday November 15, 2005
Tonight, we look at home improvement earnings with Anthony Chukumba, stock analyst, Morningstar. We discuss life after Scotia with Peter Godsoe, former chairman and CEO, Scotiabank. And we get insight on the Proxy fight from Wes Hall, president, Kingsdale Shareholder Services Inc.


Monday November 14, 2005
Tonight, we get perspective on Goodale's mini-budget from the Hon. Jim Peterson, minister of international trade. We get a fiscal update reaction from Tim O'Neill, principal, O'Neill Strategic Economics. On our Boards in Times of Crisis Roundtable are Carol Stephenson, dean, Ivey School of Business, and Carol Hansell, partner, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP. And we discuss putting a cap on inflation with Frederic Mishkin, professor of banking and financial institutions, Columbia University.


Friday November 11, 2005
Tonight, the OSC singles out melynk. We get details from Anthony Scilipoti, executive VP, Veritas Investment Research. We discuss Canico's approval of the CVRD bid with Michael Kenyon, president and CEO, Canico Resource Corp. We look at the pressure to oust ASC chair with Mark Huson, finance professor, University of Alberta. And the Olympic hangover with George Alogoskoufis, Greek Minister of Economy and Finance.


Thursday November 10, 2005
Tonight, we discuss trade surplus with Peter Drake, economic consultant, Drake Economics. Loblaw profit dips. We get details from David Howell, president, Associate Marketing International. Intel's $25 billion buy back. We get perspective from Brian Piccioni, high technology analyst, BMO Nesbitt Burns. And we look at Refco with Jacob Zamansky, securities lawyer, Zamansky & Associates.


Wednesday November 9, 2005
Tonight, Penn's Profits Surge. We talk to William Andrew, president and CEO, Penn West Energy Trust. We discuss Zenon earnings with Andrew Benedek, chairman and CEO, Zenon Environmental. We look at private equity power plays with David Dominik, managing director, Golden Gate Capital. And we get insight on pension under-funding from Nicholas Le Pan, superintendent, Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions.


Tuesday November 8, 2005
Tonight, Agrium bids for Royster-Clark. We get details from Mike Wilson, president and CEO, Agrium Inc. We discuss Icahn and Fairmont with David Katz, director of equity research, CIBC World Markets. CEOs Bolt. We get insight from John Challenger, CEO, Challenger, Gray & Christmas. And we look at cross border business with Randolph Dove, president, Canadian American Business Council.


Monday November 7, 2005
Tonight, we get insight on the Geac takeover from David Shore, software & IT services analyst, Desjardins Securities. Are there too many bulls? We find out from Vincent Catalano, chief investment strategist, iViewResearch. And software vendors are bullish. We get perspective from Warren Shiau, lead analyst in IT research, The Strategic Counsel.


Friday November 4, 2005
Tonight, we get insight on the Biovail Tramadol deal from Ken Howling, VP of finance, Biovail. We discuss employment numbers with Maria Fiorini Ramirez, president & CEO, MFR Inc. And we look at minority unemployment with Jared Bernstein, senior economist, Economic Policy Institute.


Thursday November 3, 2005
Tonight, we get insight on Merck's win from Tom D'Amore, pharmaceuticals and securities analyst, Morningstar. We look at CAE's numbers with Robert Brown, president and CEO, CAE. We discuss Angiotech's quarter with Dr. William Hunter, president and CEO, Angiotech. And we examine WestJet reports with Clive Beddoe, president and CEO, WestJet.


Wednesday November 2, 2005
Tonight, we get a CNQ update from Steve Laut, president and chief operating officer, Canadian Natural Resources. We discuss Nortel earnings with Edward Snyder, principal, Charter Equity Research. We look at BCE earnings with Todd Rosenbluth, telecom analyst, Standard & Poor's. And we get perspective on the Mining M&A buzz from Theodore Peridis, professor, Schulich School of Business.


Tuesday November 1, 2005
Tonight, we discuss the Fed rate decision with Michelle Girard, managing director & senior economist, RBS Greenwhich Capital. We look at TRP reports with Winfried Fruehauf, analyst, National Bank Financial. And we get a holiday shopping forecast from Patti Freeman Evans, retail analyst, Jupiter Research.


Monday October 31, 2005
Tonight, we discuss Barrick's bid with Greg Wilkins, President and CEO, Barrick Gold Corp. and with Kerry Smith, Senior Mining Analyst, Haywood Securities. And we talk to David Wilson, incoming Chair, The Ontario Securities Commission.


Friday October 28, 2005
Tonight, Zucker's billion dollar offer for HBC. We get analysis from Robert Johnston, officer, Maple Leaf Heritage Investments Acquisition Corp and Keith Howlett, Consumer Products Analyst, Desjardins Securities. Also a look at what will happen to trusts with Stephen Probyn, chair, Canadian Association of Income Funds. And on our Boom Times special "Collectible Investments" Roundtable with Rob Jull, president, Vinafera Wine Services Inc. and Stephen Ranger, president, Ritchie's Fine Art Auctioneers and Appraisers.


Thursday October 27, 2005
Tonight, a look at Andrew Rankin's sentencing we get insight from Peter Biro, partner, Goodman and Carr LLP. We also talk with Wachovia CFO, Bob Kelly. And on our Boom Times special "Boomers Left Behind" roundtable with guests Scott Devries, president, Devries Financial Group Inc. and Roy Anderson, CFP, Investment Planning Council.


Wednesday October 26, 2005
Tonight, a look at the Nelson OSC probe with Christopher Thomas, president, Measuredmarkets Inc. We get analysis on EnCana Q3 earnings with Wilf Gobert, oil analyst, Peters & Co. Limited. And on our Boom Times special "CPP vs. Social Security" Roundtable. Our guests are Douglas Holtz-Eakin, director, Congressional Budget Office and Mitch Bloom, director-general of seniors and pensions, Policy Secretariat.


Tuesday October 25, 2005
Tonight, EnCana's CEO steps down we get the latest from Gwyn Morgan, president and CEO, EnCana Corporation. Thomson Corp. Q3 earnings are in. We talk with Dick Harrington, president and CEO, Thomson Corp. We also get insight on the Q3 Corner from Marcel Coutu, president and CEO, Canadian Oil Sands Trust. And on our Boom Times special "Will Stocks get Crushed?" with Jeremy Siegel, professor of finance, Wharton School of Business and Robin Brooks, senior economist, IMF.


Monday October 24, 2005
Tonight, Onex buys Skilled Healthcare Group we get analysis from Horst Hueniken, equity analyst, Westwind Partners. We get insight on the government's stance on trusts from Finance Minister, Ralph Goodale. And on Boom Times we look at "the demographic time bomb" with Ralph Goodale, Finance Minister.


Friday October 21, 2005
Tonight, we get an internet earnings wrap with Mark Mahaney, analyst, Smith Barney Citigroup. Celestica sinking with Jeff Rath, analyst, Canaccord Capital Corp. And a look at starting up oil services with Miles Lich, managing director, Northern Plains Capital Corporation.


Thursday October 20, 2005
Tonight, EnCana buzz & Talisman roundtable with George Eynon, VP, business development, Canadian Energy Research Institute and Glenn MacNeill, vice president of investments, Sentry Select Capital. Also a look at Cott Corp. with Paul Waldie, reporter, The Globe and Mail. John Johnston, chief strategist, Harbour Group, RBC Dominion Securities gives us a Dodge report. And, Nokia Q3 earnings with Lawrence Harris, vice president, Oppenheimer & Co.


Wednesday October 19, 2005
Tonight, George Cope hopped From Telus to BCE. We get analysis from Jeff Leiper, telecom analyst, The Yankee Group. Also, potash is plummeting We get insight from Steve Laciak, analyst, National Bank Financial.


Tuesday October 18, 2005
Tonight, Intel reports Q3 results with Andy Bryant, CFO, Intel Corporation. Also, Refco has filed for bankruptcy. We get analysis from Larry Tabb, chief executive officer, The Tabb Group. Then we take a look at governance revival with Eugene Melnyk, chairman, Biovail. And we examine the Bank Of Canada rate decision with William Robson, senior VP & director of research, C.D. Howe Institute.


Monday October 17, 2005
Tonight, we get a profile on Mike Zafirovski from Hasan Imam, partner, Thomas Weisel Partners. We get perspective on new U.S. bankruptcy rules from Michael Richman, partner, financial restructuring and bankruptcy practice, Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP. And is the clock ticking for Conrad? We get insight from Michael Miller, partner, Piliero Goldstein Kogan & Miller, LLP.


Friday October 14, 2005
Tonight, commodity prices have dipped. We get perspective from Jason Schenker, economist, Wachovia Securities. And we discuss Loonie & energy exports with George Davis, director and chief FX technical analyst, RBC Capital Markets.


Thursday October 13, 2005
Tonight, we look at Nexen earnings with Marvin Romanow, CFO, Nexen. Ballard's CEO has stepped down. We get perspective from Brian Piccioni, high technology analyst, BMO Nesbitt Burns. And we discuss Canada's new trade strategy with Allan Gotlieb, Former Canadian Ambassador to the United States.


Wednesday October 12, 2005
Tonight, we talk to Norman Inkster, president, Inkster Group about Sorbara's resignation. We discuss Apple earnings & iPods with Joe Wilcox, senior analyst, Jupiter Research. And Tech IPOs are gaining from trust sector woes. We get some insight from our guest Samer Chebib, president and CEO, Nightingale Informatix Corp.


Tuesday October 11, 2005
Tonight, we get details on the Inco/Falconbridge deal from Scott Hand, chairman & CEO, Inco and Derek Pannell, CEO, Falconbridge. We discuss North American competitiveness with Jayson Myers, chief economist, Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters. And we look at retail business with Paul Charron, chairman and CEO, Liz Claiborne Inc.


Friday October 7, 2005
Tonight we talk to Mike Abramsky, software & wireless analyst, RBC Capital Markets about the bad patent news for RIM. We discuss U.S. employment numbers with Bill Cheney, chief economist, MFC Global Investment Management. We examine consumer confidence with Paul Darby, deputy chief economist, The Conference Board of Canada. Is the real estate bubble deflating? We find out from Jonathan Miller, president & CEO, Miller Samuel Real Estate Appraisers. And we get the details on The Green MBA from Jane Lorand, founder and senior professor, Green MBA program, New College of California


Thursday October 6, 2005
Tonight Iain Fraser, founder & principal, Fraser Ratings & Ted Macklin, managing director of Guardian Capital discuss the technical oil bear. We look at Marriott earnings with David Katz, director of equity research, CIBC World Markets. It's an earnings season preview with Ira Gluskin, principal, Gluskin Sheff & Associates Inc. And Sloan Levett, director of wealth management services, Fuller Landau Consulting discusses the CFO for the rich.


Wednesday October 5, 2005
Tonight we look at the oil inventory report with Jeb Armstrong, securities analyst, Argus Research. We discuss BCE convergance with Jeff Leiper, telecom analyst, The Yankee Group. And we examine the NHL & the economy with Howard Bloom, publisher, SportsBusinessNews.com.


Tuesday October 4, 2005
Tonight we look at the partnership between Google & Sun Microsystems with Gary Stein, analyst, Jupiter Research. Calgary and Edmonton are hot. We'll get the details from Sebastien Lavoie, economist, TD Bank. Is the Bombardier C-Series ill-conceived? We get the answer from Richard Aboulafia, VP of analysis, Teal Group. And we discuss Air Canada with Karl Moore, professor of business strategy, McGill University.


Monday October 3, 2005
Tonight our BC vs. Big Tobacco Roundtable includes Richard Scruggs, attorney and founding partner, Scruggs Law Firm and Mike Eizenga, senior partner, Siskinds LLP. Crescent Point buys Bulldog. We get the details from Scott Saxberg, president and CEO, Crescent Point Energy Trust. And we talk to Steve Cloutier, president and CEO, Rockyview Energy about a trust spin off.


Friday September 30, 2005
The Loonie hits 86 cents and we get reaction from Naomi Fink, senior currency analyst, BNP Paribas. Also tonight, we look at mutual funds with Rudy Luukko, investment funds editor, Morningstar Research. We discuss consolidation in the oil patch with our guest Raymond Chan, president & CEO, Baytex Energy Trust. And, is the Bombardier C-Series Ill-conceived? We'll find out with Richard Aboulafia, VP of analysis, Teal Group.


Thursday September 29, 2005
Tonight we discuss E-Trade's purchase of Brown with Chuck Lieberman, chief investment officer, Advisors Capital Management LLC. We look at Mexican-Canadian relations with Vicente Fox, president of Mexico. And our Mexico Roundtable includes Kul Bhatia, professor of economics, University of Western Ontario and Bernie Wolf, Director of the International MBA Program, Shulich School of Business.


Wednesday September 28, 2005
Tonight we discuss RIM results with Mike Abramsky, software & wireless analyst, RBC Capital Markets. We examine Cushman's purchase of Royal LePage with John Coppedge, executive vice president of international operations, Cushman & Wakefield. And we look at rebuilding New Orleans with Laurence Geller, president and CEO, Strategic Hotel Capital.


Tuesday September 27, 2005
Tonight we discuss Synenco's IPO plans with Mark Friesen, research analyst, oilsands and E&P, FirstEnergy Capital. We are checking in with South Africa with our guest Tito Mboweni, governor of the South African reserve bank. We look at companies listing abroad with Graham Dallas, business development manager, North America, The London Stock Exchange. And U.S. Airways is trading again. We get the details from our guest Raymond Neidl, airline analyst, Caylon Securities.


Monday September 26, 2005
Tonight we discuss the Palm/Microsoft impact on RIM with Gus Papageorgiou, technology hardware analyst, Scotia Capital. We look at how the hurricanes have hit the economy & jobs with our guest Ross DeVol, director of regional economics, The Milken Institute. And the union and Stelco reach an agreement. We'll discuss the details with Wayne Fraser, director of district 6, United Steelworkers.


Friday September 23, 2005
Tonight we discuss getting ready for Rita with Laurie Johnson, vp of technical marketing and catastrophe response, Risk Management Solutions. We look at Rita's toll on gasoline with Roger Anderson, senior energy scholar, Columbia University. And we examine why Sony slashed jobs with Mark Stahlman, consumer electronics analyst, Caris & Co.


Thursday September 22, 2005
Tonight we look at Canadian CPI with Bart Melek, senior economist, BMO Nesbitt Burns. We discuss Ballard chasing Chinese investment with Dennis Campbell, president and CEO, Ballard Power Systems. We talk about gold on a tear with Ian Telfer, president and CEO, Goldcorp. And we look at investing in weather with Felix Carabello, associate director of environmental products, Chicago Mercantile Exchange.


Wednesday September 21, 2005
Tonight we have a Rita Roundtable with Tim Evans, senior energy analyst, IFR Energy Services and Jeb Armstrong, securities analyst, Argus Research. We also discuss positive trial results with Dr. Randall Yatscoff, president & COO, Isotechnika. And we examine the hurricane impact on earnings with Mike Thompson, director of research, Thomson Financial.


Tuesday September 20, 2005
Tonight we discuss the Fed Day with Bill Cheney, chief economist, MFC Global Investment Management. We look at the Stelco restructuring plan with Courtney Pratt, president and CEO, Stelco. We examine the unstoppable Loonie with Craig Russell, currency strategist, Alaron Trading. And we have a natural gas spotlight with Bill Gwozd, VP of gas services, Ziff Energy Group.


Monday September 19, 2005
Tonight we discuss the Alberta energy merger with Paul Charron, president and CEO, Acclaim Energy Trust and with Paul Colborne, president and CEO, Starpoint Energy Trust. We look at the U.S housing bank bubble with Victoria Wagner, bank credit analyst, Standard & Poor's. We examine Opti in the oil sands with Sid Dykstra, president & CEO, Opti Canada. And we discuss what to do with Alberta's riches with Jack Mintz, president & CEO, CD Howe Institute.


Friday September 16, 2005
Tonight we discuss the Canico decision with Michael Kenyon, CEO, Canico. We have a Germany roundtable with Thorsten Fischer, senior economist, Economy.com and TJ Marta, senior currency strategist, RBC Capital Markets. And we examine the teaming up of BCE & Rogers to form Inukshuk with Iain Grant, managing director, The SeaBoard Group.


Thursday September 15, 2005
Tonight we talk to Scott Hand, Chairman & CEO, Inco. We discuss Bombardier & U.S. Airlines with Nigel Heath, senior VP, industrials, DBRS. We examine the U.S. softwood lobby with Harry Clark, lead lawyer, Coalition for Fair Lumber Imports. And Japan on a tear with Mark Grammer, VP of investments, Mackenzie Financial.


Wednesday September 14, 2005
Tonight we discuss Medicure leaps with Dr. Albert Friesen, president & CEO, Medicure. And we speak to Jim Gray, former. chairman, Canadian Hunter Exploration; Bill Dimma, chairman, Home Capital and Jim Gillies, prof. emeritus, Schulich School of Business.


Tuesday September 13, 2005
Tonight we discuss earnings with John Currie, CFO, Intrawest. We look at the savings report with Benjamin Tal, senior economist; CIBC World markets. And we look at 'No Salary, No Bonus Boss' with Robert Shillman, chairman & CEO, Cognex Corporation.


Monday September 12, 2005
Tonight we discuss Oracle's purchase of Siebel with Michael Cohen, director of research, Pacific American Securities. We get a company profile from Jim Pattison, managing director & CEO, The Jim Pattison Group. We examine eBay snapping up Skype with Joe Laszlo, senior research analyst, Jupiter Research. And we get an IDA industry report from Ian Russell, Senior VP, Industry Relations, IDA.


Friday September 9, 2005
Tonight we discuss the Rankin sentencing with Peter Biro, partner, Goodman and Carr LLP. We look at Canadian employment numbers with Aron Gampel, deputy chief economist, Scotiabank. And we examine Sino-Canuck relations with Sherry Cooper, chief economist and executive VP, BMO Nesbitt Burns.


Thursday September 8, 2005
Tonight it's an income trust roundtable with our guests Leslie Lundquist, fund manager, Bissett Investment Mgmt. and Paul LeBreux, chair, Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners Canada. We look at Transat's woes with Karl Moore, professor of business strategy, McGill University. And we discuss nationalism & energy security with Murray Smith, minister counsellor, Government of Alberta, Embassy of Canada.


Wednesday September 7, 2005
Tonight we look at the iPod cell phone with Roger Entner, VP wireless telecomms, Ovum. We discuss how oil has dipped with Phil Flynn, oil analyst, Alaron Trading. And we examine CIBC's update to investors with Lex Kerkovius, senior research analyst, McLean & Partners.


Tuesday September 6, 2005
Tonight we discuss Teck Cominco's oil sands stake with Bill Harris, partner & portfolio manager, Avenue Investment Management. We look at Katrina's impact on forestry with Paul Quinn, forestry analyst, Salman Partners. We get advice for the BoC from Bill Robson, senior VP and director of research, CD Howe Institute. And we ask, are we ready for disaster? with Dr. Jim Young, senior advisor, Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness Canada.


Friday September 2, 2005
Tonight we discuss employment numbers with Maria Fiorini Ramirez, president & CEO, MFR Inc. And we examine developments in Russia with Georgiy Mamedov, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Canada.


Thursday September 1, 2005
Tonight we talk about the possibility of US$6 Gasoline with Roger Anderson, senior energy scholar, Columbia University. We look at the Leitch Technology take-over & earnings with Tim Thorsteinson, CEO, Leitch Technology Corporation. We discuss housing affordability with Allan Seychuk, economist, RBC Financial Group. And we examine the history of Canadian business with Joe Martin, professor emeritus, Rotman School of Management.


Wednesday August 31, 2005
Tonight Sears Canada sells its credit card biz. We look at the details with Bruce Cundiff, research analyst, Javelin Strategy & Research. We talk to David Wilkins, the U.S. Ambassador to Canada about trade. We also have Ed Sonshine, Pres. & CEO, Riocan in our studios. And we examine Ontario Vinter concerns with Norm Beal, chair, Ontario Association of Wine Producers.


Tuesday August 30, 2005
Tonight we discuss the Bank of Nova Scotia with Jamie Keating, senior bank analyst - equity research , RBC Capital Markets. We look at Baidu.com after the boom with Richard Morochove, president, Morochove & Associates. We have a Bull vs. Bear roundtable with Vincent Catalano, chief investment strategist, iViewResearch, and Sid Klein, investment advisor, Sid Klein Comment. And the teachers' pensions are going to the dogs with Jim Leech, senior VP, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan.


Monday August 29, 2005
Tonight we look at Katrina's wrath with Marshall Steeves, energy & power markets analyst, REFCO Group. We discuss Katrina & the economy with Mark Vitner, senior economist, Wachovia Securities. We get HBC reports with David Howell, president, Associate Marketing International. We examine Brookfield's boost to O&Y Bid with Greg Guichon, portfolio manager, Rockwater Asset Management. And we discuss foreign ownership, restrictions & free for all with Jack Mintz, president & CEO, C.D. Howe Institute.


Friday August 26, 2005
Tonight we discuss the 84 cent Loonie with Tim Mazanec, director, sr. foreign exchange strategist, Investors Bank & Trust. We examine the DBRS Nortel report with Rory Buchalter, analyst, DBRS. And we have a cottage investment roundtable with Chris Alexander, senior VP of business development, Mortgage Intelligence and Jane Boynton, broker/owner, ReMax Flesherton Realty.


Thursday August 25, 2005
Tonight we discuss battle for resources between India & China with Drummond Brodeur, international portfolio manager, KBSH Capital Mgmt. We look at National Bank earnings with Pierre Fitzgibbon, senior VP - finance, technology & corporate affairs, National Bank. And we examine TD reports with Colleen Johnston, executive VP of finance, TD Bank.


Wednesday August 24, 2005
Tonight we discuss CIBC earnings with Tom Woods, CFO, CIBC. We examine Bombardier's Q2 results with Steve Laciak, analyst, National Bank Financial. We get a Pension crisis report from Paul Litner, chair of ACPM funding issues task force, Association of Canadian Pension Management. And we look at the housing market bear with Robert Shiller, Stanley B. Resor Professor, Yale University.


Tuesday August 23, 2005
Tonight we discuss BMO earnings with Julie Brough, assistant VP of private wealth management, Morgan Meighen & Associates. We examine the trade issues of Canada and the U.S. with Allan Gotlieb, former ambassador to the U.S. We look at Cascades' Job Cuts with Paul Quinn, analyst, Salman Partners. And we get a Pizza Pizza profile from Daniel Vukovich, chief operating officer, Pizza Pizza Royalty Income Fund.


Monday August 22, 2005
Tonight we discuss PetroKazakhstan with Bernard Isautier, director, chairman, president and CEO, PetroKazakhstan Inc. We talk about the forest woes in the west with Reynold Hert, president & CEO, Western Forest Products. And we examine the politics of PetroKazakhstan with Karl Moore, professor of business strategy, McGill University.


Friday August 19, 2005
Tonight we discuss oil rebounding with Steve Fekete, senior principal, Purvin & Gertz. And we get a bank earnings preview from Rafael Bello, managing director, Citigroup.


Thursday August 18, 2005
Tonight we look at Google's stock offering with Scott Kessler, internet equity analyst, Standard & Poor's. We discuss the Forestry Union reaction with Brian Payne, president, Communications, Energy and Paper Workers Union of Canada. And we examine foreign investment dips with Peter Drake, consulting economist, Burns Godard TD Waterhouse Advisory Team.


Wednesday August 17, 2005
Tonight we look at inventories & OPEC with Jeff Mower, editor-in-chief, Platts Oilgram Price Report. We discuss the attack of the worms with Stefana Ribaudo, CA director, eTrust Security Management. And we examine crisis communication planning with Jim Wood, director of public relations, Mount Royal College.


Tuesday August 16, 2005
Tonight we look at the banks facing investors over Enron with Jacob Zamansky, securities lawyer, Zamansky & Associates. We look at Home Depot's numbers with Lori Wachs, Portfolio Manager, Delaware Investments. We discuss the price of gold with Jay Taylor, editor, Miningstocks.com. And we check out the condo craze with Julie Di Lorenzo, president, Greater Toronto Home Builders' Association.


Monday August 15, 2005
Tonight we dicuss Brascan's sale of Falconbridge with Greg Barnes, metal & minerals analyst, Canaccord Capital Corp. We get Labopharm news from James Howard-Tripp, president & CEO, Labopharm. We examine the HSBC report with David Bloom, director of currency strategy for HSBC. And it's Commodity Talk with John Marshall, president & CEO, Brookshire Raw Materials Group.


Friday August 12, 2005
Tonight we dicuss the Canadian dollar, Oil and Trade Numbers with Beata Caranci, economist, TD Bank Financial Group. We talk about airlines & oil pressure with George Orwel, senior writer, Energy Intelligence. We look at Harvest profits with Jacob Roorda, president, Harvest Energy Trust. We examine the Saxon financial reports with Allan Smith, president & CEO, Saxon Financial. And is Nortel rising?!? Edward Snyder, principal, Charter Equity Research will share his views with us on that.


Thursday August 11, 2005
Tonight we examine Scott Sullivan's sentencing with Stephen J. Crimmins, partner, Bingham McCutchen LLP. We discuss $1-litre gasoline with Michael Ervin, president, MJ Ervin & Associates. We analyze the IDA Q2 report with Ian Russell, senior VP, industry relations and representation, IDA. And we look at the Cell FX launch with Dr. Shan, president & CEO, CV Technologies.


Wednesday August 10, 2005
Tonight we examine the softwood resolution with Jim Peterson, International Trade Minister. We talk to Frank Dottori, predident & CEO, Tembec about Tembec surging. We examine Magna International earnings with Michael Currie, investment advisor, National Bank Financial. And we discuss Cineplex Galaxy reports with Ben Mogil, analyst, Westwind Partners.
Tuesday August 9, 2005
Tonight we'll look at the Fed rate decision with Bill Cheney, chief economist, MFC Global Investment Management. We'll discuss Paramount profits with Susan Riddell Rose, president & CEO, Paramount Energy Trust. And we'll examine Cryptologic with David Shore, on-line gaming analyst, Desjardins Securities.


Monday August 8, 2005
Tonight we'll look at Nortel's latest quarterly report with Mark Sue, communications equipment analyst, RBC Capital Markets. E*Trade's purchase of HarrisDirect will be discussed with Jamie Keating, senior bank analyst, RBC Capital Markets. And we'll breakdown Alcan Earnings with Chuck Bradford, metals analyst, Soleil Securities. Our Nightcap guest is Charles Dillingham, VP and Portfolio Manager, Morguard Financial.


Friday August 5, 2005
Tonight, we analyze Telecom earnings with Troy Crandall, telecom analyst, MacDougall, MacDougall & MacTier. We discuss employment numbers with Maria Fiorini Ramirez, president & CEO, MFR Inc. We talk to Paul Walker, Pres. & CEO, Spectral Diagnostics. We take a look at Autoshare with George Kozyrakis, general manager, Autoshare. And it's Peter Gibson, head of strategy, Desjardins Securities on Nightcap.


Thursday August 4, 2005
Tonight, we analyze Algoma Steel earnings with Dennis Turcotte, president & ceo Algoma Steel. We discuss Ballard's new strategy with Dennis Campbell, president & CEO, Ballard Power Systems. We take a look at Kingsway Financial earnings with Bill Star, CEO, Kingsway Financial. We examine Cryptologic earnings with Lewis Rose, president & CEO, Cryptologic Inc. And David Burrows, managing director, Rockwater Asset Management is on Nightcap.


Wednesday August 3, 2005
Tonight, we discuss Ritchie Earnings: Peter Blake, president & CEO, Ritchie Bros. We analyze the future of media conglomerates with Porter Bibb, managing partner, MediaTech Capital Partners. We take a look at hot S&P 500 earnings with Howard Silverblatt, market equity analyst, Standard & Poor's. And David Driscoll, partner, Toron Capital Markets on Nightcap.


Tuesday August 2, 2005
Tonight, we discuss Kinder Morgan acquiring Terasen with John M. Reid, president & CEO, Terasen Inc. We analyze oil sands & foreign ownership with Wilf Gobert, oil analyst, Peters & Company. And we speak with Bob Hormats, Vice Chair, Goldman Sachs Int'l.


Friday July 29, 2005
Tonight, we get GDP reaction from David Wolf, chief strategist & head of cdn economics, Merrill Lynch Canada. We analyze Falconbridge earnings with Aaron Regent, president, Falconbridge. We take a look at the Wendy's/Tim Horton's IPO with Dean Haskell, restaurant analyst, JMP Securities.And it's Ron Meisels, contributor, www.na-marketletter.com on Nightcap.


Thursday July 28, 2005
Tonight, we discuss WestJet Q2 Results with Clive Beddoe, chairman, president & CEO, WestJet. We have a Canadian diamonds roundtable ith Mark Kolebaba, president & CEO, Diamonds North Resources and Robert Gannicott, chairman & CEO, Aber Diamond Corp.We put a spotlight on Enbridge with Pat Daniel, president & CEO, Enbridge. And Paul Gardner, portfolio manager, Avenue Investment Management is on Nightcap.


Wednesday July 27, 2005
Tonight, we discuss the Stelco strike notice with Ken Neumann, National Director, United Steelworkers. We take a look at the U.S. beige book with Michelle Girard, managing director & senior economist, RBS Greenwhich Capital. We analyze Martha Stewart earnings with Howard Davidowitz, chairman, Davidowitz & Associates. We take a look at earnings with Dick Harrington, Pres. & CEO, Thomson Corp. And we have John Stephenson, president, Second Street Capital on Nightcap.


Thursday July 21, 2005
Tonight, we discuss loonie and lumber earnings with Mark Bishop, forest products analyst, RBC Capital Market. We have a roundtable discussion on the yuan with Daniel Charron, economist, Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters and Maria Fiorini Ramierez, president MFR Inc. We take a look at Google with Gary Stein, analyst, Jupiter Research. We analyze Esso's earnings with Paul Smith, senior vp of finance & administration, Imperial Oil.


Wednesday July 20, 2005
Tonight, we discuss CN Rail earnings with Hunter Harrison, CEO, CN Rail. We get a Mackenzie Pipeline update from Hon. Joe Handley, premier, Northwest Territories


Tuesday July 19, 2005
Tonight, we discuss Metro snaping up A&P with John Chamberlain, retail analyst & vp, Dominion Bond Rating Service. We get analysis on Intel earnings with Andy Bryant, CFO, Intel Corporation. We examine international paper sheds assets with Paul Quinn, analyst, Salman Partners. And, we discuss Chartwell's deal with Stephen Suske, vice-chair and president


Monday July 18, 2005
Tonight, we get analysis on the IBM reports with Rod Bare, technology analyst, Morningstar. We discuss Stelco's union reaction with David Jacobs, lead lawyer, United Steelworkers, Local 8782. We examine RBC and Insurance with Jim Westlake, Group Head for Canadian Personal & Business Clients, RBC Financial. And, Ebbers' impact with Henry J. Bruen Jr., former Worldcom employee


Friday July 15, 2005
Tonight, the OSC vs. Andrew Rankin decision with Steven Sofer, partner, Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP. We examine the Stelco refinancing plan with Courtney Pratt, president & CEO, Stelco. And, the Stelco refinancing reaction with David Ullman, lawyer, Minden Gross Grafstein & Greenstein LLP


Thursday July 14, 2005
Tonight, we discuss monetary policy & the petro dollar with Carlos Leitao, Chief Economist, Laurentian Bank Securities. We examine the beef press conference with James H. Hodges, President, The American Meat Institute. And, Steve Forbes, CEO, Forbes


Wednesday July 13, 2005
Tonight, we discuss Ebbers sentencing with Jake Zamansky, securities lawyer, Zamansky & Associates. We get analysis on SEC probing Harley-Davidson with Nicholas P. Jones, principal, Altanes Investments, LLC. We examine the ban on beef hearings with Rob McNabb, vp, Canadian Cattlemen's Association. And, double Nightcap


Tuesday July 12, 2005
Tonight, we discuss TD Banknorth buying Hudson with Alex Zivic, vp, portfolio management, CI Investments. We get analysis on rates and the loonie with Naomi Fink, senior currency strategist, BNP Paribas. We examine Cogeco with Louis Audet, CEO, Cogeco Inc. And, we talk to Gordon Walker, Chairman, Hollinger Inc.


Monday July 11, 2005
Tonight, we examine how SEC formally probes Royal group with Al Rosen, principal, Rosen & Associates. We also discuss the Vancouver port strike with Trevor Heaver, former director, Centre for Transportation Studies, UBC. We look at Canadian listings on Amex with Neal Wolkoff, chairman & ceo, AMEX. And, Bill Robson Senior VP and Director of Research BOC Lookahead with Bill Robson, Sr. VP & Director of Research, C.D. Howe Institute


Friday July 08, 2005
Tonight, we discuss U.S. Job Numbers with Maria Fiorini Ramirez, president & CEO, MFR Inc. We examine the oil storm watch with Jim Rouiller, senior energy meteorologist, Planalytics Inc. And, a forestry roundtable with Frederic Beausoleil, paper & forest products analyst, National Bank Financial and Bill Harris, partner & portfolio manager, Avenue Asset Management


Thursday July 07, 2005
Tonight, we talk to John Johnston, chief strategist, The Harbour Group, RBC Dominion Securities. We get analysis on oil & attacks with Marshall Steeves, energy & power markets analyst, Refco Group and Dennis Gartman, editor, The Gartman Letter. We also discuss the aluminum blues with Chuck Bradford, metals analyst, Soleil Securities


Wednesday July 06, 2005
Tonight, we discuss mutual fund madness with Tom Hockin, president & CEO, The Investment Funds Institute of Canada. And, the State of the CEO roundtable with Adam Zimmerman, Fmr. Chair, Noranda Forest and the Hon. Hal Jackman, Fmr. Lt. Gov. Ontario, Honourary Chairman, Empire Life Insurance & Dominion of Canada General Insurance

Tuesday July 05, 2005
Tonight, oil on storm watch with Tom Wallin, president, Energy Intelligence. We get an IPO report with Ross Sinclair, national leader, PricewaterhouseCoopers IPO & Income Trust Services. We discuss Olympic economics with Helen Lenskyj, professor of sociology, University of Toronto. And, turf wars with John Gilman, CEO, FieldTurf


Monday July 04, 2005
Tonight, we discuss baseball business with Paul Godfrey, president & ceo, Toronto Blue Jays. We get analysis on palmOne with Ed Colligan, CEO, palmOne. And we chat with Ontario's Economic Advisor Tim O'Neill, visiting economist, Ontario Ministry of Finance


Thursday June 30, 2005
Tonight, a Toyota announcement with Richard Cooper, executive director, JD Power & Associates. We also discuss BoA/MBNA with Bill Rubin, senior analyst & portfolio manager, The Dreyfus Corporation. We get the Fed rate decision with Michelle Girard, managing director & senior economist, RBS Greenwich Capital. And, we get analysis on consumer debt burden with Garry Stamm, economist & retail analyst, Stamm Economic Research


Wednesday June 29, 2005
Tonight we discuss Nortel's AGM with Iain Grant, managing director, The SeaBoard Group. We look at RIM with Peter Misek, senior technology analyst, Canaccord Capital and we get analysis on oil inventories with Jeff Mower, editor-in-chief, Platts Oilgram Price Report


Tuesday June 28, 2005
Tonight we talk to Corel's new boss David Dobson, CEO, Corel Corporation. We also discuss the OSC with David Wilson, incoming chairman, Ontario Securities Commission. And, we also take a look at the ASC with William Rice, incoming chair & CEO, Alberta Securities Commission


Monday June 27, 2005
Tonight we discuss the TriNation trade plan with Daniele Goldfarb, senior policy analyst, C.D. Howe Institute and get a company profile with Jacob Roorda, president, Harvest Energy Trust. We also talk about Western Rains & Crop Forecast with Brian Hayward, CEO, Agricore United and Nightcap with Peter Gibson, head of strategy, Desjardins Securities


Friday June 24, 2005
Tonight we discuss the Enbridge pipe deal with Pat Daniel, CEO of Enbridge. We listen in on satellite radio & GM with Michael Grimaldi, president of GM Canada. We also talk about the Citi/Legg Deal with Michael Obuchowski, principal portfolio manager, Altanes Investments and Nightcap with Peter Grandich, editor & publisher, Grandich Publications

Thursday June 23, 2005
Tonight we discuss oil prices with Vincent Lauerman, global energy analyst at Canadian Energy Research Institute. As Aeroplan units soar we chat with Joe D'Cruz, professor at the Rotman School of Management. We get AGM highlights with Michael Wilson, chairman of the Canadian Coalition for Good Governance. And, we score one for RIM with Mike Abramsky, software and wireless analyst at RBC Capital Markets. Tonights Double Nightcap is with Paul Waldie, reporter for The Globe and Mail and Mark Jackson, president and chief investment officer at AEGON Capital Management


Wednesday June 22, 2005
Tonight Ameritrade nabs TD Waterhouse and we talk to Joe Moglia, CEO, Ameritrade Holding Corp.; Ed Clark, CEO, TD Bank Financial Group. We also discuss stocks with Adrian Mastracci, president, KCM Wealth Management and get an internet outlook with Mark Mahaney, analyst, Smith Barney Citigroup. Also on Nightcap we talk to Norman Levine, managing director, Portfolio Management Corp.


Tuesday June 21, 2005
Tonight we get an economic outlook with Clement Gignac, chief economist & strategist, National Bank Financial and discuss Alberta's oil patch with Brian Banks, president, Jade Drilling. We also talk about trouble in Chile with Bruce Aitken, president & CEO, Methanex, movie mergers with Porter Bibb, managing partner, MediaTech Capital Partners and Nightcap with Jean-Francois Tardif, senior portfolio manager, Sprott Asset Management


Monday June 20, 2005
Tonight, Barry Coburn, securities lawyer, Coburn & Schertler is in to discuss the Rigas Sentencing. We'll get analysis of Air Canada's Boeing order cancellation with Karl Moore, professor of business strategy, McGill University. Mike Thompson, director of research, Thomson Financial will be in to give us a preview of TSX earnings season. We'll also discuss the future for movie theatres with Paul Laberge, executive vice-president of corporate development and general counsel, Motion Picture Distribution LP. Our Nightcap guest is Laura Wallace, managing director, Coleford Investment Management.


Friday June 17, 2005
We discuss TSX 10,000 with Fred Ketchen, managing director - equity trading, ScotiaMcLeod. We'll look at the new names on the TSX Composite with Yin Luo, quantitative strategist, CIBC World Markets. We'll talk with Bob Hormats, vice chair, Goldman Sachs Int'l. Also Accounting Standards & CFO-To-Go with Al Foerster, lecturer, Wilfrid Laurier. Our Nightcap guest is Bruce Campbell, president, Campbell & Lee Investment Management.


Thursday June 16, 2005
We discuss the CRTC ruling with Jeff Vidler, partner, Solutions Research Group and we also talk about foreign investment with Warren Jestin, Chief Economist, Scotiabank. We get analysis on shipping oil with Morten Arntzen, ceo, Overseas Shipholding Group and Nightcap with Hank Cunningham, sr vp & director of fixed income, First Associates


Wednesday June 15, 2005
Tonight we discuss Enron with Tanya Azarchs, bank analyst, Standard & Poor's and talk to Ace Greenberg, Chairman of Executive Committee, Bear Stearns. We also get an inside look at Queenstake Resources with Dusty Nicol, CEO, Queenstake Resources and Nightcap with Bob Stodgell, president, Stodgell Investment Management


Tuesday June 14, 2005
We get an indepth look at the US with Ethan Harris, chief U.S. economist, Lehman Brothers and talk about private health with Don Copeman, owner, Copeman Clinic. We also discuss the Hedge fund industry with Jim McGovern, chairman, AIMA Canada and Nightcap with Ron Meisels, contributor, www.na-marketletter.com


Monday June 13, 2005
Tonight, Purcell quits Morgan Stanley and we talk to Jeffery Sonnenfeld, associate dean, Yale School of Managment, discuss Japan with Drummond Brodeur, Intl. Portfolio Manager and a double Nightcap with Paul Waldie, reporter, The Globe and Mail and Peter Hodson, VP Investments, Waterfall Investments


Friday June 10, 2005
Tonight, we discuss the Nortel management shuffle with Rob Whiteley, analyst, Forrester Research and talk about the G8 meeting with John Kirton, director of G8 group, University of Toronto. We also get a Cdn. REIT outlook with Rossa O'Reilly, analyst, CIBC World Mkts and Nightcap with Josef Schachter, president, Schachter Asset Management


Thursday June 9, 2005
Tonight, we get an Intel mid-quarter update with Brian Piccioni, semiconductor analyst, BMO Nesbitt Burns and discuss MDS earnings with John Rogers, CEO, MDS. We also talk about deals from Hell and review corporate mergers with Robert Bruner, professor, Darden School of Business and Nightcap with David Baskin, president, Baskin Financial Services


Wednesday June 8, 2005
Tonight we talk with Kate Warne, Cdn. Market Strategist, Edward Jones. and we look at Greenspan's hedge fund warning with Mark Chandler, senior financial markets economist, Scotia Capital


Tuesday June 7, 2005
Tonight we get analysis on GM cuts with George Magliano, Director, automotive research for the Americas, Global Insight and Gerry Fedchun, president, Auto Parts Manufacturers Association. We also discuss the best and worst times of US Airlines with Julius Maldutis, president, Aviation Dynamics Inc., Mcdonalds marketing with Alan Middleton, professor of marketing, Schulich School of Business and Nightcap with Glenn MacNeill, vice president of investments, Sentry Select Capital


Monday June 6, 2005
Shiningbank Buys Blizzard and we talk to David Fitzpatrick, CEO, Shiningbank also toll brothers with Joel Rassman, CFO, Toll Brothers and Nightcap with Bill Carrigan, technical analyst, Getting Technical Info Services


Friday June 3, 2005
We get analysis on Jobs Numbers with Bill Cheney, chief economist. MFC Global Investment Management and a copper streak with Earl Sweet, assistant chief economist, BMO Financial Group. We also talk to Jeff Diermeier, president & CEO, CFA Institute and Nightcap with Paul Harris, portfolio manager & partner, Avenue Investment Management


Thursday June 2, 2005
Tonight, Lowe's comes to Canada and we talk to Howard Davidowitz, chairman, Davidowitz & Associates. We also get analysis on oil with Tim Evans, senior energy analyst, IFR Energy Services, Synenco partners with China with Todd Newton, executive vp & CFO, Synenco Energy and a double Nightcap with Paul Waldie, reporter, The Globe and Mail and Danny Tomka, portfolio manager, MFC Global Investment Management


Wednesday June 1, 2005
Tonight, Donaldson steps down and we get analysis with Steve Crimmins, partner, Bingham McCutchen LLP and go over the Nortel numbers with Steve Kamman, networking & data infrastructure analyst, CIBC World Markets. We also discuss the markets with Ted Weisberg, President, Seaport Securities and Nightcap with Matt Baillie, portfolio Manager, Sceptre Investment Counsel


Tuesday May 31, 2005
Tonight we talk to Don Carty, Former Chair & CEO, AMR Corp and also get analysis on the Yukos verdict with David Ross, senior counsel, Royal Bank of Canada. We discuss Euro-Canada relations with Eric Hayes, EU's ambassador to Canada and Nightcap with Pierre Bernard, vp of Canadian equities, Industrial Alliance Fund Management


Monday May 30, 2005
We get analysis on the Euro with Firas Askari, head of fx trading Canada, BMO Nesbitt Burns and a wind power roundtable with McMurray Whale, Alternative Energy Analyst, Sprott Securities & Fred Gallagher, Exec VP, Vision Quest (Wind Div. TransAlta). We also talk about the current account surplus with Peter Drake, consulting economist, Burns Godard TD Waterhouse Advisory Team, starting your own Telco with Brian Sharwood, principal, SeaBoard Group and Nightcap with Peter Brieger, chairman & chief investment officer, GlobeInvest Capital Management


Friday May 27, 2005
Tonight we discuss earnings and get analysis with Barbara Stymiest, COO, RBC Financial and talk about the Boeing deal with Nigel Wright, Man. Dir., Onex. We also talk about pension funds in China with Ted Macklin, Man. Dir., Guardian Capital, the lowdown on ETFs with Vinny Catalano, chief investment strategist, iViewResearch and Nightcap with Ian Ainsworth, senior vice-president, Mackenzie Financial


Thursday May 26, 2005
Tonight, China and the Yuan with Drummond Brodeur, international portfolio manager, KBSH Capital Mgmt., Gillian Manning, international economist, TD Bank and we talk about Morgan Stanley with Robert Passikoff, president, Brand Keys. We also discuss XS Cargo turning into a trust with Jeff Rootman, CFO, XS Cargo Income Fund and Nightcap with Rob Callander, VP & portfolio manager, Caldwell Securities


Wednesday May 25, 2005
Tonight we get analysis and discuss CIBC earnings with Tom Woods, chief financial officer, CIBC. We also talk to Kathleen Taylor, President, Worldwide Business Ops, Four Seasons Hotels, shorts hit record highs with Harry Strunk, partner, Treflie Capital Management and Nightcap with Norman Levine, managing director, Portfolio Management Corp


Tuesday May 24, 2005
Tonight, looking behind politics with Sherry Cooper, chief economist, BMO Nesbitt Burns and IPO blues with Richard Peterson, chief market strategist, Thomson Financial. We also discuss the US dollar with Kathleen Camilli, president, Camilli Economics and Nightcap with Brian Acker, president and CEO, Acker Finley


Friday May 20, 2005
We get a commodities break down with Bob Hoye, chief investment strategist, Institutional Advisors and also talk about oil with John Challenger, CEO, Challenger, Gray & Christmas. We also reexamine valuations with Dan Thornton, accounting professor, Queen's School of Business and Nightcap with Leslie Lundquist, portfolio manager, Bissett Investment Management


Thursday May 19, 2005
Tonight, we get a company update and discuss whats ahead with Don Morrison, COO, RIM. We also talk about the confidence vote and the markets with Craig Alexander, deputy chief economist, TD Bank and Nightcap with David Cockfield, senior VP, Leon Frazer & Associates


Wednesday May 18, 2005
We get a commodities outlook with Zoran Vojvodic, portfolio manager, AGF Managed Futures Fund and a plan for income trusts with David Blitzer, chairman of the index committee, Standard & Poor's. We also get an indepth look at U.S. Pharma taxes with Marty Sullivan, contributing editor, Tax Notes and Nightcap with Laura Wallace, managing director, Coleford Investment Management


Tuesday May 17, 2005
We get analysis behind Belinda Stronach's political move with Paul Nesbitt-Larking, chair of political science, Huron University College and also get a trade update with Jim Peterson, minister of international trade. We get an outlook on the Mackenzie pipeline with Michael Yeager, Senior VP, Imperial Oil and a double nightcap with Paul Waldie, reporter, The Globe and Mail and Bill MacLachlan, Chairman, Mawer Investment Management


Monday May 16, 2005
Tonight we get an inside look at BCE's reaction to the VOIP ruling with Lawson Hunter, Sen. VP Regulatory Affairs @BCE and White house wants $25 oil with John Kilduff, senior v.p., FIMAT USA. We also get analysis on Ace merger funding rumours with Karl Moore, professor of business strategy, McGill University and Nightcap with Gavin Graham, vice president & director of investments, Guardian Group of Funds


Friday May 13, 2005
We discuss factory shipments with Eric Lascelles, economist, TD Bank, the euro retail threat with David Howell, president, Associate Marketing International and Nightcap with Peter Gibson, head of strategy, Desjardins Securities


Thursday May 12, 2005
Tonight, the last day of our hedge funds special as we discuss regulation with Michael Burns, partner, McMillan Binch. We also discuss the Stelco deadline with Paul Gardner, portfolio manager, Avenue Investment Management and Bruce Leonard, partner, Cassels Brock & Blackwell and Onex Q1 results with Andrew Sheiner, managing director, Onex Corporation. We get insight into big caps with Jeff Morrision, portfolio manager, Bissett Multinational Growth Fund and Nightcap with Charles Dillingham, portfolio manager, CIBC Securities


Wednesday May 11, 2005
Tonight we get analysis on the Rogers, Call-Net deal with Robert Yates, President LeMay/Yates and also talk to Denis Turcotte, Pres. & CEO, Algoma Steel. Our hedge funds special continues with a look at the dangers with Jim McGovern, chairman, Alternative Investment Management Association, pundit predictions with Ira Gluskin, president, Gluskin Sheff & Associates Inc and Nightcap with Bill Harris, partner & portfolio manager, Avenue Investment Management


Tuesday May 10, 2005
Stelco reports and we get analysis from Paul Gardner, portfolio manager, Avenue Investment Management. Our hedge funds special continues with a focus on products and fees with Tony Sanfelice, president & CEO, Canadian Hedge Watch. We also discuss bull vs. bear with Ralph Acampora, chief technical analyst, Prudential Equity Group & Vinny Catalano, chief investment strategist, iViewResearch and Nightcap with David Baskin, president, Baskin Financial Services


Monday May 9, 2005
Tonight, we begin our hedge funds special with some insight into the basics with Bob Thompson, alternative investment strategst, Canaccord Capital. We also discuss housing with Bob Dugan, chief economist, CMHC and Nightcap with Jean-Francois Tardif, portfolio manager, Sprott Asset Management


Friday May 6, 2005
We get analysis on employment numbers with Maria Fiorini Ramirez, president & CEO, MFR Inc. and an indepth interview about budget changes with Ralph Goodale, finance minister, Canada. We also talk to Derek Burney, former ambassador to the U.S. and Nightcap with Josef Schachter, president, Schachter Asset Management


Thursday May 5, 2005
Tonight we discuss GM being cut to junk with Martin Fridson, CEO, FridsonVision LLC and insurance earnings with Jamie Keating, analyst, RBC Capital Markets. We also get an inside look at Playboy and get analysis on earnings with Christie Hefner, chair & CEO, Playboy Enterprises and trusts with Peter Buchanan, economist, CIBC World Markets. We compare Canada and US governance with Ken Bertsch, director of corporate governance, Moody's and Nightcap with John Zechner, chairman, J. Zechner Associates


Wednesday May 4, 2005
Kingsway reports earnings and we talk to Bill Star, CEO, Kingsway Financial. We also get analysis on BCE and Telus with Mary Anne DeMonte-Whelan, telecom analyst, The Delan Group. We also talk to Melissa Blake, mayor, Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo and Nightcap with Robert Lyon, portfolio manager, CI Funds


Tuesday May 3, 2005
Its FED day and we talk to Peter Drake, consulting economist, Burns Godard TD Waterhouse Advisory Team. We also get an inside look at Petrokazakhstan with Bernard Isautier, president & CEO, Petrokazakhstan, the MID/Greenlight Proxy Vote with David Einhorn, president, Greenlight and Nightcap with Gordon Higgins, vice-president of equities, Sentry Select Capital


Monday May 2, 2005
Tonight we get analysis on Andrew Rankin and the OSC proceedings with Steven Sofer, partner, Gowlings and discuss stock and bond relationships with Howard Simons, strategist, Bianco Research. We also talk to Daniel Vasella, Chairman & CEO, Novartis and Nightcap with Richard Croft, president, RN Croft Financial Group


Friday April 29, 2005
Tonight, the income trust bust with Leslie Lundquist, fund manager, Bissett Investment Management and Apple with Richad Morochove, president, Morochove & Associates. We also discuss the natural gas industry's version of OPEC with Roger Berliner, energy lawyer, Manatt Phelps & Phillips LLP, tax cuts with Jim Stanford, economist, CAW and Nightcap with Paul van Eeden, managing partner, Cranberry Capital


Thursday April 28, 2005
We get analysis on Molson Coors earnings with Michael Palmer, president, Veritas Investment Group and Suncor Earnings with Wilf Gobert, analyst, Peters & Co.. We also talk Wendys with Robert Passikoff, president, Brand Keys and a double nightcap with Paul Waldie, reporter, The Globe and Mail and Brian Acker, president and CEO, Acker Finley


Wednesday April 27, 2005
Tonight, we get an inside look at March Networks with Peter Strom, president, March Networks and get analysis on earnings with Dennis Campbell, CEO, Ballard Power. We also talk about Norske Canada with Russ Horner, president & CEO, Norske Canada, stable business conditions with David Ross, senior counsel, Royal Bank of Canada and Nightcap with Mark Grammer, v.p of investments, Mackenzie Financial

Tuesday April 26, 2005
Nortel buys PEC solutions and we talk to Steve Kamman, analyst, CIBC World Markets and we discuss exchange shakeups with Craig Donohue, CEO, Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Putin promises stable business conditions and we talk to David Ross, senior counsel, Royal Bank of Canada and Nightcap with Peter Brieger, chairman & chief investment officer, GlobeInvest Capital Management


Monday April 25, 2005
Air Canada upgrades its fleet and we get analysis from Karl Moore, professor of business strategy, McGill University. We also talk to Bill Barrett, chairman & CEO, Bill Barrett Corp and discuss stock market mergers with Ian Domowitz, managing director & head of analytical products and research, ITG Inc. We talk about trendy retailing with Sam Baio, CEO, West 49 Inc and Nightcap with Chris Fernyc, portfolio manager, Bissett Investment Management


Friday April 22, 2005
Tonight, we discuss inflation with Helmut Pastrick, chief economist, Credit Union Central of British Columbia; we'll look at the markets with Alan Kral, vice president and portfolio manager, Trevor Stewart Burton & Jacobsen. We'll get analysis on the recent decision to make cell phone numbers portable from Peter Barnes, president and CEO, Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association; and looking at Japan's apology is Jason Schenker, economist, Wachovia Securities. Our Nightcap guest will be Paul Harris, portfolio manager & partner, Avenue Investment Management


Thursday April 21, 2005
Tonight, we look at U.S. earnings with Howard Silverblatt, equity market analyst, S&P; we'll also get analysis of Celestica's earnings with Steph