Jameson Berkow, BNN Bloomberg

Jameson Berkow

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Toronto, ON, Canada

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Past articles by Jameson:

Birchcliff Energy dividend could grow sixfold by 2023: Analyst

Birchcliff Energy is planning to completely eliminate its debt within the next two years, which analysts believe will allow the natural gas producer to pay significantly higher dividends. → Read More

'A Canadian gem': Why Parkland bought M&M Food Market

For $322 million, Parkland Corporation is buying M&M Food Market to improve one aspect of its business that the company itself admits is not currently very good. → Read More

Bausch Health spinoffs will be ready 'in the next 30 days': CEO

Joe Papa could be just a few weeks away from realizing the fruits of a half-decade of labour. → Read More

CIBC offers 52 potential tax-loss bargain buys

‘Tis the season for tax-loss bargain hunting and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce’s equity research team is offering a few dozen ideas. → Read More

MEG Energy falls despite near tenfold cash flow surge

MEG raked in $239 million in adjusted funds flow during its third quarter, representing a nearly tenfold increase from the $26 million generated during the same three months of 2020. → Read More

Here are 5 ways the feds could fix Canada's housing crisis

Experts warn the best ideas for taming demand and goosing supply are not top-of-mind for any of the parties vying to form Canada’s next government. → Read More

CIBC pounced on $3B Costco credit card deal to cross-sell: Analysts

Costco members get one less card, CIBC gets cross-selling bonanza in Mastercard deal → Read More

Most Canadians still aren't making post-COVID travel plans: Survey

Despite rising indications of a coming summer travel boom, a new survey has found nearly two thirds of Canadians are not yet ready for a post-pandemic vacation. → Read More

Crude reality: Why Canadian oil will always be on sale

Billions of dollars are lost to Canada’s hefty heavy oil price discount every year. But no matter how many new pipelines are built, the bleeding will never fully stop. → Read More

Why Canadian pot prices could fall post-legalization

The price Canadians will pay for recreational cannabis on day one of legalization might not be the same price they pay on day 31. → Read More

'Terrified' and confused: Canadians travelling to U.S. fear pot scrutiny

With legalization set to take effect in Canada in less than two weeks and prohibition still firmly in place in the United States, Canadian travellers are worried about what additional scrutiny they might face at the U.S. border. → Read More

On ‘Green Mile,’ First Nations offer glimpse into pot’s retail future

On a blink-if-you-miss-it stretch of road that locals call “Green Mile,” nearly a dozen pot shops offer a glimpse into how Canada’s cannabis could be sold in the future. → Read More

'It will not look good’: Quebec’s legal pot age at play in election

If the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) wins the Oct. 1 provincial election, the party has pledged to raise the minimum age of recreational cannabis consumption to 21 from 18 under existing law. → Read More

Tilray’s 800% surge has topped these Canadian household names

BNN Bloomberg shows how Tilray compares to some of its newfound peers. → Read More

Here’s where Canadians can buy cannabis on Oct. 17

Below, BNN Bloomberg breaks down what bricks-and-mortar stores will be available to consumers in each Canadian jurisdiction. → Read More

Trudeau in ‘very difficult spot’ in battle to save Trans Mountain expansion

Multiple options exist for the federal government, but doing nothing would allow blame to continue piling up from both sides of the pipeline debate. → Read More

How the Saudi-Canada feud forces billionaire Irvings to reconsider oil options

Barely a tenth of Canada’s total crude imports came from Saudi Arabia last year, but according to the National Energy Board’s first-ever Canadian Refinery Overview published in April 2018, the Saudis provided nearly 40 per cent of Atlantic Canada’s crude oil supplies last year. → Read More

'Shock and awe': Life in Doug Ford's Ontario

The newly minted Progressive Conservative leader has kicked off his tenure at Queen’s Park by moving rapidly on a number of fronts – from carbon taxes to cannabis retail – Toronto city council and more. → Read More

‘Complete uncertainty’: Toronto braces for Doug Ford’s pot plan

While the expected pivot to privatization has been largely welcomed by the cannabis industry, not every industry insider would be pleased to see the Ontario market form along the lines Linton describes. → Read More

'Not holding my breath': Canada losing the east coast LNG race

“It would be hard to argue that the U.S. facilities are not better prepared [than those in Canada] to supply LNG to Europe,” Ed Kallio, principal at Eau Claire Energy Advisory, told BNN Bloomberg via email. → Read More