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Q: If the price of oil and natural gas are higher for longer will basic agricultural commodities increase in price? I have found two ETFs, USCI and TILL that speak to this theme. Can you comment on them or suggest any others that might be better? Anything available in CAD? Thank-you.
Read Answer Asked by Alex on March 24, 2026
Q: Cartier Resources Inc
I am interested in understanding the drilling results that Cartier Resources released on March 12.
Bigger picture, I am trying assess if this property has potential. Your thoughts?
Agnico Eagle owns 27% of shares
Read Answer Asked by Harry on March 24, 2026
Q: Could you comment on the recent weakness in these units/stock and whether or not any are nearing what you would consider good entry points?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Ian on March 24, 2026
Q: What do you think of TRI at these prices? It seems quite volatile but recent news of solid customers, product and co-operation with AI firms should have calmed things down. What are your thoughts? Any alternatives?
Read Answer Asked by Frank on March 24, 2026
Q: Hi Peter and Team,

Normally, I don't attend Meetings of shareholders, but I do vote online.

Thomson Reuters Corporation is having a Special Meeting of Shareholders in late April, to:

1. Consider, pursuant to an interim order of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (Commercial List) dated March 11, 2026, and,
if deemed advisable, to approve, with or without amendment, a special resolution approving a plan of arrangement pursuant
to Section 182 of the Business Corporations Act (Ontario) (OBCA) under which Thomson Reuters Corporation will (i) make a
special cash distribution of $605 million in the aggregate, and (ii) consolidate its outstanding common shares (or “reverse
stock split”) on a basis that is proportional to the special cash distribution, as described in the accompanying circular; and

2. Transact any other business properly brought before the meeting and any adjourned or postponed meeting.

Given that the share price has declined significantly, do such meetings for the Corporation provide an opportunity to discuss steps they may be taking to improve the share price?

Thanks as always for your valued insight and perspectives.



Read Answer Asked by Jerry on March 24, 2026
Q: What is your view/opinion of funds with high yield (6-8%) distribution whereby the yield is partially funded by return of capital. I am looking for investment ideas to deploy funds from an inheritance where the objective is preservation of capital, tax efficiency some growth and some income. Any other investment ideas?
Thank You,


Francisco
Read Answer Asked by Francisco on March 24, 2026
Q: I want to simplify my RRIF investments by buying the index.
I have narrowed it to two bond funds and these etfs.
XSB, VSB. For bonds
VFV ZSP XUS XIC ZCN for equities.
Looking at $250,000 to invest.
How would you allocate funds for maximum return over five years?
Read Answer Asked by Helen on March 24, 2026
Q: Seeing many USA Property Trust companies stocks falling sharply. Would you be able to offer some insight to their valuation losses and where a "Buy" might be considered prudent?
Thanks again for all your great guidance.
Ted.
Read Answer Asked by Ted on March 24, 2026
Q: I have these small/mid caps in my portfolio for future growth. Any concerns with any of these? Please rank these for growth potential. I do realize GRID ZDC and ELVA are much smaller. Thanks Stephen
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on March 24, 2026
Q: Would you consider ENB, TRP, ALA as energy stock? My weight is above 15% for energy and just wonder if any of these can be group in a different sector?

Thanks
Read Answer Asked on March 24, 2026
Q: This is a follow-up to a question asked by Josh on Canadian junior oil producers. As part of your answer today you stated "One theme to also consider is service companies. Energy companies are going to be flush with cash at $90+ oil prices."

My question is, service companies such as....?

Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Barbara on March 24, 2026
Q: If oil prices stay higher for longer, a period of stagflation becomes more likely. Was gold/gold stocks a good sector to be in during the last stagflation, and would you recommend it as a sector to overweight today?
Read Answer Asked by John on March 24, 2026