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Q: ENB: The stock price fell by 1.252% AS OF 2.32 PM today.
I found this in the news. Could this be the reason? What impact do you think this has on ENB?

Market Chatter: Refiners Shun new Canadian crude blend offer from
10 Jan 2017 08:39 AM EST, (MT Newswires) -- Enbridge Inc has approved a new stream of heavy Canadian crude for export on one of its major oil pipelines to the United States, according to four trading sources, Reuters is reporting. Reuters says the only problem is, "no one wants it." This comes amid news that a Wisconsin tribe has voted against renewing Enbridge pipeline agreements.
Read Answer Asked by Helen on January 10, 2017
Q: Hello 5i team,
I own a full position of CHE since 2012 and my total return of over 10% compound annual is mostly yield. As of recently, I also own half a position in MX. The other player in the field is SPB which I do not own.
(1) If you had to select only one, would it be MX?
(2) Is there a case to be made owning a position in all 3?
Thanks,
Antoine
Read Answer Asked by Antoine on January 10, 2017
Q: I currently hold these stocks in my TFSA. I want to max out my TFSA account for 2017. I have equal positions in all. Would you recommend to add to the exiting stocks or add a new stock(s) like SHOP, TOY, or KXS. Current holding are in the six figures. Thanks for your input.
Read Answer Asked by David on January 10, 2017
Q: 1) I am in the process of making a few changes in my portfolios and was wondering if you expect to be making any adjustments in the 5i portfolios in the next month or so ?

2) Is 5i still doing portfolio reviews ?

Thanks to the whole team for an outstanding service !

Read Answer Asked by Alexandra on January 10, 2017
Q: This is another US company question which I recognize is not your area of full coverage. The company is Southern - an electricity utility in the US. Four US analysts have it as a "sell" and many others as a hold. I'm wondering if this is largely because of the shift away from interest sensitive stocks or for some other reason. Wondering if you have an opinion on this company as a purchase for dividend yield and relative security (recognizing that the share price could drop further). I don't currently own it. Thanks and Happy New Year Don
Read Answer Asked by Donald on January 10, 2017