This week FP Video looks at Agnico Eagle’s Arctic mines, how first-time homebuyers are entering the housing market through cottage country , Big Six bank earnings (and what they mean for the Canadian economy) and the heavy toll the U.S.-Iran war has taken on oil production . How Agnico Eagle is tapping the Arctic for gold Ammar Al-Joundi, chief executive of Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd., talks to Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the challenges and rewards of building a $2.4 billion gold mine in Canada’s Arctic. Affordability driving buyers to cottage market Don Kottick, president of REMAX Canada, explains how the recreational market is increasingly becoming an entry point for first-time home buyers. Is this as good as bank earnings get? Ernest Wong, head of research for Baskin Wealth Management, talks about how Canadian banks have stayed resilient, but valuations are climbing. Iran war wiped out 1.5 billion barrels of oil — so far Rory Johnston, founder of Commodity Context, talks about the damage inflicted by the Iran war and what it means to the market in the future. Keystone XL pipeline rises from the grave and other oilpatch newsHow the Iran war is impacting markets: FP Video explains
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