With the

federal election

in the rearview mirror, FP Video talks with an energy and resources partner from

Deloitte Canada

and the director of Canadian Economics at

Oxford Economics

about what Canadians can expect from the newly elected Prime Minister

Mark Carney

, along with hearing from former

Bank of Canada

governor David Dodge on where the

the economy

is headed. Plus, Here’s how rebar became a flashpoint in international steel wars.

Carney needs to make business case for Canadian energy

Andrew Botterill, energy and resources partner at Deloitte Canada, talks about how the Prime Minister’s new government needs to create a solid policy environment for energy.


Carney will buffer coming recession: Oxford Economics

Tony Stillo, director of Canada Economics at Oxford Economics, talks about how Mark Carney’s win in the 2025 federal election changes Canada’s economic outlook.


Canada faces ‘ultra-low growth’ for next year: David Dodge

Former Bank of Canada governor David Dodge talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how improving productivity and economic growth must be the top priority of the new government.


Dumped and tariffed: Canada’s rebar dilemma

With steel supply outpacing demand, countries are flooding new markets, sparking accusations of dumping and unfair subsidies. Canada is feeling the pressure and pushing back. Here’s how rebar became a flashpoint in international steel wars.

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Great expectations: FP Video looks at the federal election aftermath

2025-05-03 11:00:06

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