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S1 Ep 74Take me to the Stars! An update on Constellation Software

0:00 – Introduction 4:09 – Why invest in Canadian compounders? 9:55 – How we define a compounder 15:45 – Why Compounders deserve to trade at high prices 24:50 – How we are reacting to Trudeau's resignation 29:00 – Update on Constellation Software going into 2025 38:13 – Does AI impact Constellation? 42:28 – Books we read during the holiday After taking a much-needed holiday, Barry and Ernest are back this week with a jam-packed episode. The discussion starts with a definition of a “compounder” with them breaking down the characteristics they look for when buying an investment that will compound. Next, they talk about the resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and what that means for Canadian investors. Then, the featured conversation about Constellation Software where they talk about Constellation’s plans to increase growth, its capital allocation policy, and the pros and cons of AI on its business model. A great episode ... as usual!

Jan 14, 202554 min

S1 Ep 73Year-End Wrap

0:00: Introduction 1:30: managing your emotions in the markets 3:03:Hard to learn lessons in a bull market 5:29: Silliness in the market today 7:45:Sticking to our circle of competence 9:40: Year-End Wrap Discussion 12:37: Surprising strength in the TSX in 2024 14:08: A strong year for the Canadian Banks 18:30: Reviewing portfolio changes in 2024 for our clients 20:48: Garmin’s big year 24:52: Being patient on purchases 28:11: Reviewing the underperformers 34:40: Today’s losers can be tomorrow’s winners 36:08: Reviewing our top performers 40:58: Thoughts for 2025 Barry and Ernest are back with our final podcast of 2024. Not to worry, they will be back weekly in 2025! This is our year-end wrap show. Barry and Ernest review the high-lights and low-lights of the Baskin Wealth portfolio. They discuss the most surprising names in the portfolio as well as giving their thoughts on what might happen in 2025. Thank you very much for watching and listening and we wish you and your family a happy and healthy 2025.

Dec 17, 202446 min

S1 Ep 72Getting Back into Meta + Your Questions

0:00 Introduction 2:54 Market Bubble? 8:26 Getting Back into Meta 12:45 Thesis for Meta 13:31 Successful Pivots of Meta over the Years 16:15 What Makes Meta’s Social Media Apps Different? 17:53 AI Opportunity for Meta 24:56 Reality Labs of Meta as a Risk Factor 26:43 What Have We Changed Our Mind About Recently? 33:41 Small to Medium Caps in Baskin’s Strategy 37:59 Companies We Liked but Didn’t Invest In 43:32 How Do We Manage Currency Fluctuations for Our Clients This week, Barry and Ernest, review Baskin Wealth’s decision to buy back shares of Meta. They give an overview of the risks and opportunities for the company with a thoughtful conversation about Meta’s business pivots over the years, its AI goals and what is going on with Reality Labs. Then the show is all about you. Barry and Ernest answer several questions from the mailbag including a discussion on stocks they regret not buying and how Baskin Wealth manages currency fluctuations.

Dec 10, 202447 min

S1 Ep 71More on Tariffs, Google, Couche-Tard and Copart

0:00 Intro 1:54 Trump’s tariff threats + challenges 9:34 How Tim Cook managed Trump’s first term 13:37 Have markets peaked? 15:29 Google’s challenges from antitrust and AI 26:25 Alimentation Couche-Tard’s earnings + update on 7 Eleven 35:02 Copart earnings and long-term drivers 42:34 Why does Copart have so much cash? This week, Barry and Ernest cover the Tariff concerns in depth. They review the risks to the Canadian and U.S. economies and discuss the types of companies that could be hurt the most. Next, they discuss the proposed remedies by the DOJ in its anti-trust lawsuit against Google. Moving on, Barry and Ernest provide an update on Couche-Tard’s bid for 7 Eleven and a review of its recent earnings release. The feature discussion is on the risks and opportunities for Copart.

Dec 3, 202445 min

S1 Ep 70Tracking Berkshire's Portfolio + Your Questions!

0:00 Introduction 1:14 The Tyson/Paul event on Netflix 5:57 What Trump means for your portfolio? 14:18 Tracking Berkshire Hathaway's portfolio 25:09 Live Nation's blowout demand 34:49 Mailbag- Managing risk in the portfolio 38:20 Mailbag- Constellation spinoffs 41:11 Mailbag- Brookfield Wealth solutions 43:47 Mailbag- Position sizing A busy show this week. First, Barry and Ernest discuss the Mike Tyson/Jake Paul fight on Netflix and what it means for investors. Next, they talk more about Trump 2.0 and what moves you should or shouldn’t make for your portfolio. Then, they review Berkshire’s recent purchase of Domino’s Pizza and the motivations behind the investment. Moving on to Live Nation, Barry and Ernest discuss the strong results for the concert giant. And then it the podcast is all about you! Barry and Ernest introduce a new mailbag feature and answer several viewer questions from X. Don’t miss this episode.

Nov 27, 202447 min

S1 Ep 69Taking a position in TransDigm

0:00 Introduction 2:08 What Does Trump’s Victory Mean for the Markets? 10:30 Breaking Down the Broader Economic Environment 16:30 Ultimate Long-Term Focus: Constellation Software 22:50 Similarities Between TransDigm and Constellation Software 24:20 Power Relationship Between TransDigm and OEMs 31:55 Fundamentals of TransDigm 37:15 How Will TransDigm Continue to Grow? Barry and Ernest deliver a packed show this week. With Donald Trump winning the 2024 Presidential Election, Barry and Ernest, provide their thoughts on what it might mean for your portfolio. They then give an overview of the current economic environment and the reasons why, they believe, stocks are hitting all time highs. Next, they discuss Constellation Software's earnings release which ties into the feature discussion - Baskin Wealth Management’s recent purchase of TransDigm for its clients. Here, they review the similarities between the two companies and lay out their investment thesis on TransDigm.

Nov 18, 202443 min

S1 Ep 68Catching up on Apple, Berkshire and Garmin

0:00 Introduction 2:10 Bell Canada’s Acquisition of Ziply: Does It Make Sense? 7:04 Balance Between Shareholder Expectations and Corporate Policy for Bell Canada 10:35 Breaking Down Apple’s Growth Runaway 14:52 How Is Apple Spending Much Less on AI Than Others? 18:56 Large Capex Levels for Big AI Names 26:15 Understanding Berkshire’s Earnings 33:40 Garmin’s Stunning Quarterly Results 38:05 Potential Benefits of Garmin’s Lumishore Acquisition In this week's episode, Barry and Ernest cover Apple, Berkshire, Big Techs and Garmin’s recent results. Barry and Ernest, first discuss BCE’s recent acquisition foray into the U.S. and give their take on BCE’s capital allocation policy. Then they move on to review Apple’s and Berkshire’s latest results and discuss the impact of Big Tech spending on capital expenditures. The final discussion focuses on Garmin, whose stock surged over 20% following the release of its Q3 earnings. Barry and Ernest break down what you need to know about Garmin’s evolving business.

Nov 11, 202440 min

S1 Ep 67Quality Investing for the Long Run - Webinar replay

On Tuesday October 29th, 2024 seasoned investors Barry Schwartz and Ernest Wong hosted an exclusive webinar, Quality Investing for the Long Run. Discussing timeless strategies to build wealth and secure your financial future, even in a volatile market. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced investor, you'll gain actionable insights into long-term investment planning, portfolio management, and how to stay the course in an ever-changing financial landscape. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn from two experts who have navigated the ups and downs of the market for years.

Nov 4, 202458 min

S1 Ep 66Thinking about elections and earnings

0:00: Introduction 1:41 Impact of Bank of Canada’s Interest Rate Policy on Markets 9:50 Does it Really Matter: US Presidential Election 14:12 Breaking Down the Earnings Season 15:28 Update on CoStar: Gap Between Fundamentals and Stock Price 25:16 The Parallel Between Meta and CoStar 27:00 TFI International Reported Earnings: What to Think? 32:13 Case of Moody’s: Reports Amazing Earnings, Stock Price Falls 39:27 Why Did Netflix Go Up So Much After Earnings? 46:36 How to Think About Earnings in General In this week’s episode, Barry and Ernest discuss how Baskin Wealth’s investment team is reacting to the upcoming U.S. election. In the feature discussion, Barry and Ernest review earnings from CoStar, TFI International, Moody's, and Netflix. Using these four companies, they give examples of how the market reacts to good and bad earnings reports and what investors can learn from those reactions.

Oct 30, 202448 min

S1 Ep 65Stocks at all-time highs and thoughts on AI and Pizza

0:00 Introduction 1:45 Subdued response to our Garmin pitch? 3:48 Our take on the strong markets 8:23 Learnings from Adobe MAX 17:16 Our experiments with using AI tools in investment research 22:24 Updates on Couche-Tard's proposal for 7-11 34:27 Domino's Pizza earnings In this week's episode, Barry and Ernest cover several topics. With markets at all-time highs, Barry and Ernest provide their thoughts on what investors should consider going forward. Next, the guys review the Adobe Max presentation and provide their thesis on why Adobe could be the market leader in GenAI. Speaking of AI, Ernest talks about his experience using AI for investment research. The ongoing saga of Couche-Tard’s proposal to acquire 7-11 continues and Barry and Ernest breakdown all the drama. Finally, Domino’s Pizza reported a decent quarter and Barry and Ernest discuss why Domino’s continues to take market share from its competitors. Don't forget to register for our free webinar on October 29th at 7pm. https://baskinwealth.com/media-appearances/quality-investing-for-the-long-run/

Oct 22, 202442 min

S1 Ep 64Canadian Natural Resources: A Wall of Free Cash Flow is on the way

0:00- Introduction 3:31- Did we miss the Chinese stock rally? 9:15- Why we sold Vail Resorts and CN Rail 18:24- Benefiting from bad weather 22:34- Breaking down CNQ's recent acquisition In this week's episode, Barry and Ernest discuss multiple fascinating topics. The podcast starts with a conversation on the recent rally in Chinese stocks and why we generally avoid investing outside North America. Next, the conversation turns to weather and why bad weather played a part in Baskin Wealth’s sales of Vail Resorts and CN Rail. On the same topic, Barry and Ernest discuss two companies in the Baskin portfolio that benefit from bad weather events. The feature discussion is on Canadian Natural Resources acquisition from Chevron and why Barry and Ernest are positive on the deal. On October 29th, 2024 at 7pm. Barry and Ernest will be doing a free live webinar called, Quality Investing for the Long Run. They will be taking questions after the presentation. Please register for free here: https://baskinwealth.com/media-appearances/quality-investing-for-the-long-run/

Oct 16, 202440 min

S1 Ep 63Riches in Niches: Diving deep into Garmin

0:00 Introduction 2:10 The DoJ's antitrust lawsuit against Visa 12:03 Introducing Garmin 13:14 Garmin's pivot from car GPS 18:00 Garmin's unique distribution strategy 22:55 Breaking down Garmin's segments 29:30 Garmin’s smart capital allocation 33:34 What does Garmin look like in 10 years This week, Barry & Ernest wonder whether there is a pattern to recent Department of Justice antitrust lawsuits before breaking down their recent purchase of Garmin.

Oct 2, 202440 min

S1 Ep 62Ferrari's pole position

0:00 Introduction 1:05 Brookfield’s $50 Billion Canada Fund 4:35 Adobe: a great business 8:56 Why are Adobe’s stock so volatile? 12:15 Future Drivers of Growth for Adobe 16:01 Ferrari: Car company or luxury company? 25:34 Ferrari’s EV Strategy 30:27 What is Ferrari’s opportunity? 36:08 Valuation thoughts 41:25 Bell’s Sale of MLSE to Rogers This week, Barry and Ernest react to Adobe's earnings and future growth prospects, then discuss their investment thesis on Italian luxury good manufacturer Ferrari.

Sep 25, 202445 min

S1 Ep 61Building to the top: Bullish on Brookfield

0:00 Introduction 1:05 Is the September effect real? 4:52 Baskin's successful multi-baggers and performance 13:19 Feature discussion: Brookfield Investor Day 16:53 Brookfield's insider alignment with shareholder 17:55 Brookfield Corporation vs Brookfield Asset Management 20:15 Brookfield's strategy in the current economic environment 24:17 Oaktree & growth in private credit 26:50 Brookfield Corp's capital allocation strategy 30:11 Getting to $176 of value by 2029 39:37 Why we prefer BN to BAM 44:49 Succession in Brookfield In this week's episode, Barry and Ernest discuss why buying and holding compounders works before breaking down Brookfield's Investor Day

Sep 18, 202449 min

S1 Ep 60Finding Quality in Canadian Banks

  0:00 Introduction 1:33 Pillars of Quality Investing 6:30 Problems with investing in lower-quality businesses 9:10 Are yield stocks going to rebound? 15:38 Updates about Alimentation Couche-Tard 17:45 Another reason why US equity markets outperform 23:00 Differences in performance between the Canadian banks 26:27 Numbers on the upcoming mortgage renewal wave 32:14 Berkshire Hathaway reaches a $1 trillion market cap 38:38 Tourmaline Oil acquisition of Crew Energy In this week's episode, Barry & Ernest discuss their outlook for dividend-paying stocks, differences in performance between Canadian banks, and Tourmaline Oil's acquisition of Crew Energy.

Sep 11, 202445 min

S1 Ep 59Frosters meet Slurpies: Breaking down Couche-Tard's bid for 7-Eleven

0:00: Introduction 3:45: What Ernest and Barry learned on vacation 6:04: Reasons for stick to North American stocks 9:05: Convenience Store market in Japan vs North America 14:21: Alimentation Couche-Tard's acquisition proposal for Seven & i 16:34: Difficulties of making foreign acquisition in Japan 17:48: Couche Tard’s strong track record of doing M&A 19:09: Timing of Couche-Tard's proposal for Seven & i 25:17: Why Couche-Tard wants to acquire Seven & i In this week's episode, Barry and Ernest are back from vacation and discuss their preference for North American stocks before doing a deep dive on Alimentation Couche-Tard's proposal to acquire Japanese convenience store giant Seven & i Holdings.

Sep 4, 202443 min

S1 Ep 58Review of the first six months of 2024 for the Baskin Wealth Portfolio

0:00: Introduction 1:23: The recent trends of Canada's interest rates and economic growth 4:56: When should investors buy bonds? 6:45: Review of the first half of 2024 9:53: Growth concentration in the S&P 500 13:22: Reviewing stock performance by sector 14:58: What if? Discussions for the first half of 2024 19:21: Why using hindsight is a mistake 21:26: Netflix: One of our top performers YTD 25:35: How Google is outperforming everyone's expectations 28:46: How Costco's fee hike has impacted their stock 30:33: Constellation Software's recent performance 31:45: Insights into the perception of rising and falling stocks 36:21: Our thesis on Floor & Decor 41:18: Focusing on business structure rather than stock fluctuations 43:17: Are we currently in a bubble? In this week's episode of the Long-Term Investing Podcast with Baskin Wealth, Barry and Ernest review the winners and losers in the Baskin Wealth portfolio for the first six months of the year. Companies discussed include: Netflix, Google, Costco, Constellation Software, Adobe and Floor and Decor. Barry and Ernest also talk their outlooks for the markets and the current risks. Check it out!

Jul 23, 202446 min

S1 Ep 57Generating Interest for Fixed Income

0:00: Intro 1:06:The role of fixed income in portfolios through history 7:49: Why we keep bond duration short 9:53: The attractiveness of fixed income today 13:22: Outlook for Canadian preferred shares 16:18: The under-performance of dividend paying stocks 19:56: Why we sold TD Bank 23:26: Why we sold the Canadian telecoms 27:02: Dividend sectors/names where we're seeing value today With Barry on vacation, Ernest and David Baskin chat about the role of fixed income in a higher rate environment including bonds, preferred shares, and our outlook for dividend-paying stocks.

Jul 16, 202432 min

S1 Ep 58Alimentation Couche-Tard's Q2 pit stop

0:00: Introduction 0:27: What is a share buyback? 3:12: The pros and cons of buybacks 6:26: The only reason why a company should buy back shares 7:57: Why does CNQ spend so much on share buybacks? 11:26: Alimentation Couche-Tard's buyback announcement 15:24: The earnings from Couche-Tard 18:38: How can Couche-Tard combat inflation and retain its customers? 21:38: Alimentation Couche-Tard's new CEO 25:05: The TMX Group investor day 32:25: TMX Group's journey towards analytics 34:42: Ernest's book recommendation about Rogers and its acquisitions In this week's episode, Barry and Ernest delve into the pros and cons of share buybacks, Alimentation Couche-Tard's weak quarter and CEO change, and share observations from TMX Group's Investor Day.

Jul 5, 202437 min

S1 Ep 53Going West for Growth: A Breakdown of National Bank’s Alberta acquisition.

0:00: Introduction 2:04: Ernest's trip to a CCL Industries plant 8:48: CCL Industries' recent acquisition in the Middle East 10:47: A review of the TSX this year and comparisons to American stock exchanges 16:33: Why we own specific Canadian stocks, and whether currency makes a difference 18:42: What Ernest pays attention to in the market 19:38: Feature Discussion: National Bank's acquisition of Canadian Western Bank 22:15: Why National has done better than other Canadian banks 23:47: Why National acquired CWB 26:08: National Bank's strengths and opportunities 29:28: National Bank's avoidance of weak-points in the Canadian economy In this week’s episode Barry and Ernest review National Bank’s rationale for offering to acquire Canadian Western Bank. They also discuss the recent under-performance of the TSX vs. S&P 500 and Nasdaq and why they are still finding attractive opportunities in Canada.

Jun 28, 202433 min

S1 Ep 56June Financial Planning Edition- Everything you wanted to know about TFSA's

0:00: Introduction 1:56: A refresher on the new capital gains changes in Canada 3:37: What do the new changes mean for your portfolio? Should you act or do nothing? 6:44: Could the new capital gains changes hurt your portfolio? 7:54: Feature Discussion: Tax-free savings accounts 10:48: What if you want to start a TFSA for a child? 12:39: What if you want to move a stock to your TFSA? 15:21: The future of your TFSA if you start early 17:53: Should you go YOLO in your TFSA? 20:11: Dollar-Cost averaging in your TFSA 23:19: What does having a corporate account mean for your TSFA? 25:49: What makes TFSA's so attractive for you and your children? 28:27: Which account should you put your money into? 32:06: Over-contributions and other final tips about TFSA's Join Barry and Benjamin for a special episode all about TFSA's.

Jun 17, 202436 min

S1 Ep 55Why we finally put a ring on MSCI.

0:00: Introduction 1:17: Barry talks about his trip to Calgary to visit clients. 3:25: A quick review of the markets in May and a preview of upcoming rate cuts in Canada 5:55: An update on our Costco thesis 8:40: reasons for strong e-commerce sales at Costco 10:33: Ernest’s experience buying a washing machine at Costco. 12:01: The trust that people have in Costco. 14:21: Costco adding value to its membership offering. 16:40: Is Costco’s valuation really that expensive? 18:15: Costco’s beautiful balance sheet 20:40: Costco treats its employees well which leads to happy customers. 21:22: Costco’s untapped pricing and potential store runway 24:07: Feature discussion on MSCI Inc. 25:35: Why we finally bought MSCI after watching it for over 5 years 27:55: quick primer of MSCI’s Index business. 29:00: Why MSCI is a great business. 31:42: MSCI benefits from the launch of new investment products 34:05: Why it is near impossible to switch your benchmark 35:00: Reason for the recent pullback 36:00: MSCI’s ESG business 39:40: MSCI’s capital allocation MSCI is a provider of indexes and data for asset managers and, in our opinion, a high-quality business. Barry and Ernest provide the reasons for the purchase and their outlook for the company going forward. Plus, Barry and Ernest, have an update on our thesis of everyone’s favourite retailer, Costco.

Jun 10, 202442 min

S1 Ep 54Constellation Software: Revealing itself one star at a time

0:00: Introduction 1:00: talking Domino’s Pizza crust and its stock. 4:42: Review of the Constellation Software Annual meeting. 5:50: Why the annual meeting is still be done virtually. 8:49: Constellation Software is a capital allocation company. 11:11: Why acquired growth has been a better driver of returns for Constellation vs. organic growth. 13:15: Why Constellation will have to invest more to boost organic growth. 13:45: Why Constellation has limited worries about copycats. 19:11: reviewing Constellation’s carve-out strategy. 21:04: strategies to boost deal activity. 22:52: Constellation open to issuing stock for large deals? 29:23: more spin-offs on the way? 32:21: Mark Leonard on selling some of his shares. 34:32: How will AI affect Constellation? 36:41: Will Constellation deliver good returns to shareholders going forward? This week we have a treat for Constellation Software fans! Barry and Ernest review the Constellation Software annual meeting and do a deep dive on the company. The guys discuss Constellation’s capital allocation, organic growth, competition, spin-off, carve-outs, copycats, AI and future catalysts.

May 21, 202440 min

S1 Ep 53Buffett takes a bite out of Apple: A review of the Berkshire Hathaway 2024 Meeting

0:00: Introduction 2.25: Our takeaways from the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting 9:08: Berkshire’s Apple trim 14:01: Berkshire’s enormous cash pile 19:08: Is Berkshire looking at making a large investment in Canada? 23:15: Reviewing Berkshire Hathaway’s First quarter results. 26:10: Reviewing our Apple thesis 32:00: Apple’s recent struggles in China 35:20: Don’t sleep on Apple’s services business. 36:56: Apple’s insane share buyback program 38:22: Apple’s under-appreciated capital light story. 40:38: Apple Vision Pro a Con? 42:32: Update on Live Nation If you are a fan of two of the largest companies in the world, then you don’t want to miss this episode. Barry and Ernest, review the highlights of the Berkshire Hathaway 2024 annual meeting. Why did Buffett trim Apple? What is Berkshire going to do with all that cash? What could Buffett buy in Canada? Tune in to find out! Plus, Barry and Ernest discuss Baskin Wealth’s investment thesis on Apple and why they feel many parts of the business are under-appreciated

May 14, 202446 min

S1 Ep 52Love that Turnaround at Restaurant Brands

0:00: Introduction 1:42: Ernest’s talks about meeting Murray Edwards, Chairman of Canadian Natural Resources 5:05: Murray Edwards’ rant on Canada’s energy policy 7:26: TMX Pipeline expansion is in business; what it means for Canada. 12:22: Natural Gas’ role in electricity demand 14:15: Listening to Mitch Rales on Capital Allocation 19:53: Follow up on Waste Connections 23:38: Feature discussion on Restaurant Brands 31:19: The genius of Patrick Doyle This week’s episode has it all, a meeting with Murray Edwards, a discussion about Canadian Energy and the TMX pipeline, listening to Mitch Rales on capital allocation and culture, a review of Waste Connections recent earnings results and then a feature discussion on Restaurant Brands.

May 7, 202436 min

S1 Ep 51Special Financial Planning Episode on Capital Gains

0:00: Introduction 3:25: Benjamin walks us through the new budget in Canada with respect to the upcoming capital gains changes. 5:43: Taking $250,000 of capital gains in one year is rare. 7:21: What to know about the new tax changes for death, selling an investment property or liquidity needs. 8:34: Capital gains taxation upon death and what actions one can take to limit the taxation impact. 12:04: For most of us, the best advice is to do nothing. 14:38: What can you do about cottages and investment properties? 16:30: Should you take capital gains if you have meaningful short-term liquidity requirements? 18:34: Trusts and Corporation discussion. 22:40: Summary of the actions you can take. 24:00: changes to the lifetime capital gains exemption for owners of small businesses. 26:12: Listening to Warren Buffett on capital gains. A big show this week. Benjamin Klein, CFP, joins Barry to discuss the new budget in Canada. Barry and Benjamin explain the relevant capital gains taxation changes, what it means for your portfolio and your estate and what actions (if any) one should take before the June 25th deadline. https://baskinwealth.com/blog/fun-with-numbers-should-you-realize-capital-gains-and-pay-taxes-early-2/

Apr 29, 202430 min

S1 Ep 50Trash is Cash: Waste Connections

0:00: Introduction 1:37: discussion about capital gains changes in Canada and how it could affect your portfolio. 3:52: should you own a dividend payer stock vs. a growth stock given changes in capital gains rates in Canada 7:10: do these tax changes make Canada less competitive? 10:22: Feature discussion on Waste Connections 10:46: A quick discussion about the Halloween Surprise taxation of income trusts in Canada 14:00: a history of Baskin’s purchase of BFI Garbage Trust which eventually became Waste Connections 14:35: Waste Connections and waste business overview 21:50: Waste Connections’ secret sauce 23:23: Servant Leadership Culture at Waste Connections 29:55: Future catalysts for the stock 31:25: RNG potential upside for Waste Connections 33:52: Robotics and AI use in the Waste industry 35:40: Risks to consider when investing in Waste Connections In our opinion, successful long-term investments are found in companies that focus exclusively on culture. Waste Connections fits this bill. Under the tutelage of its founder, Ronald Mittelstaedt, Waste Connections has collected a compounder status by turning trash into cash with its unique Servant Leadership model. Barry and Ernest discuss Baskin's history of owning Waste Connections as well potential rewards and risks they see going forward. If you love compouders, you will love this episode!

Apr 22, 202439 min

S1 Ep 49The Canadian Compounder discount

0:00: Introduction 0:56: Ernest’s discusses his debut on BNN Bloomberg 4:15: Why are there so few “super-investors”? 6:23: Canadian compounders trading at a discount to their U.S. peers and examples. 8:43: Why Canadian stocks are out of favour right now. 10:02: Example #1 - Couche-Tard 11:36: What do Hot Dogs and Compounders have in common? 12:40: Couche-Tard’s valuation discount 15:05: Example #2 – CCL Industries 16:40: Example of a Canadian Compounder trading at premium. 18:56: Example #3 – Canadian Natural Resources 21:43: Example #4- TFI Industries 23:16: Still prefer U.S. business and a discussion on Costco. 26:50: Amazon’s years of investments finally paying off. Great discussion this week about Canadian Compounders that trade at a discount to their U.S. peers. Barry and Ernest give four examples of companies owned by Baskin Wealth Management clients that are valued at a discount and the reasons why. Barry and Ernest discuss why Canadian stocks are currently out of favour and then finish off the episode with comments on Costco and Amazon. check out Ernest's debut on BNN Bloomberg: https://baskinwealth.com/media-appearances/ernest-wong-on-bnn-we-remain-underweight-on-canadian-stocks/

Apr 15, 202432 min

S1 Ep 48April Financial Planning Edition - All about Trusts

0:00: Introduction 1:27: Bare Trust Debacle 3:08: Why people set up joint accounts with family members 4:17: Explaining probate on non-registered accounts held jointly with family members 10:28: The pros and Cons of Formal and Informal Trusts and joint accounts with family members 13:53: Explaining formal trusts 15:48: Explaining Informal Trusts 19:10: Explaining “For” accounts 20:25: Which trust makes sense for you? 21:30: Real example of an informal trust account becoming a joint account with parents 22:22: What happens to the informal trust account when your child turns 18 24:32: What Grandparents/Aunt’s/Uncle’s should know when gifting money to minor family members. Benjamin Klein, Senior Portfolio Manager and CFP, joins Barry for our monthly financial planning podcast. Benjamin and Barry have a fascinating discussion all about trusts and joint accounts with family members. If you are curious about how they work, the pros and cons of each, and the differences between a formal and informal trust, then this episode will be enlightening.

Apr 9, 202430 min

S1 Ep 47Compounding is afoot at the Circle K

0:00: Introduction 1:48: Golf and Cialdini 2:42: Our take on the the DOJ suit against Apple 11:42: The Apple Bull and Bear thesis 17:50: Feature discussion on Alimentation Couche-Tard (ATD) 19:40: The beauty of convenience stores 22:22: ATD's Consolidation story 23:57: ATD's secret sauce to improving sales per square foot 27:22: The power of ATD's compounding 28:43: lack of volatility in gasoline pricing hurting recent results 30:50: why fuel margins could stay higher for longer 34:15: Electric vehicles are risks and rewards 41:22: Potential risks to the ATD story 42:50: Insider alignment, valuation and potential U.S. listing? Alimentation Couche-Tard (ATD) is one of the best performing Canadian equities for over 30 years. Ernest and Barry discuss the pros, cons and the reasons why we finally purchased this investment for clients. We also talk about Apple's recent woes and reasons to stay optimistic.

Apr 1, 202445 min

S1 Ep 46Tourmaline Oil - It's a gas, gas, gas.

0:00: Introduction 0:56: Charlie and Warren rubber duckies backstory 2:36: Bank of Canada interest rate announcement and why it is reluctant to lower interest rates. 7:47: why does this matter for long term investing? 10:08: why Baskin has as much as 70% of its clients equity exposure to the U.S. 15:50: rethinking dividend payers in a more normalized rate environment. 18:18: why Constellation Software and Couche-Tard aren’t listed on the US stock exchange 21:15: All about Mike Rose and Tourmaline Oil 27:20: Tourmaline sticks to its circle of competence 28:36: Tourmaline’s natural gas strategy 32:20: reasons to be bullish on Canadian Nat gas 36:18: What is Mike Rose doing with his own money? 36:51: Tourmaline’s capital allocation strategy 40:15: keep an open mind to own a commodity business 41:30: comparing Tourmaline to the Magnificent 7. This week's episode has Barry and Ernest discussing interest rates, why Baskin Wealth favours U.S. equities, why Alimentation Couche-Tard and Constellation Software are only listed on the Canadian exchange and then our feature discussion on Tourmaline Oil. Mike Rose, founder of Tourmaline, is one of Canada's greatest capital allocators. We learn all about his strategy and reasons to be bullish on Natural Gas.

Mar 19, 202443 min

S1 Ep 45Buffett, National Bank and Royal way to value CNQ

0:00: Intro 2:09: What to do in a bull market: 5:12: Berkshire Annual Letter 9:22: Reviewing Berkshire's under-performing assets 16:29: Letting your winners compound: 18:29: Why National Bank is outperforming: 21:44: The big picture for Canadian banks: 23:33: CNQ has reached its debt target - now what? 25:49: The math for CNQ This week's podcast touches a number of topics including a review of Berkshire Hathaway's recent shareholder letter. Barry and Ernest discuss Buffet's dissatisfaction with Berkshire's railroad and utility asset. Next, they have a conversation about the Canadian Bank results and what Bank CEO's are saying about the Canadian economy. And the feature discussion is about Canadian Natural Resources (CNQ). Barry and Ernest give investors food for thought on how to value CNQ differently.

Mar 12, 202436 min

S1 Ep 43Financial Planning Edition with Benjamin Klein

0:00: Intro 0:50: Introducing Benjamin Klein 3:49: What is Financial Planning? 5:08: Should one get a CFA or CFP? 7:37: Does everyone need to do a financial plan? 13:12: The value of knowing your clients 15:22: Mistakes people make as they prepare for retirement 25:00: Building in a margin of safety into your financial plan 27:50: Not getting too conservative too soon 30:20: All about the First Home Savings Account 36:30: If I can do only one contribution - RSP/TFSA/FHSA - which one should I do? We are introducing a new regular feature to the podcast, the Financial Planning edition with, Benjamin Klein, CFA, CFP and Senior Portfolio Manager at Baskin Wealth Management. Benjamin joins Barry to discuss topics like, What is Financial Planning, Does everyone need a Financial Plan? Mistakes people make as the prepare for retirement. Then the feature discussion is about the First Home Savings Account. We plan on dropping a financial planning podcast once a month so please let us know your feedback and questions!

Mar 4, 202440 min

S1 Ep 42Sitting on Topicus of the World

0:00: Intro 2:22: Our take (or lack of it) on Nvidia's earnings 4:32: Having patience for long-term investments as a long-term investor 7:29: Case study on Costar Group's investment in Homes.com 12:27: Case study on CCL Industries's flat stock price 15:45: Deep dive on Topicus.com  With Barry back from vacation, Barry and Ernest get right back into discussing stocks and the markets. First, the guys discuss Nvidia and AI and sticking to you what you know as an investor. Next, they talk about three companies that are getting the long-term shareholders they deserve, CoStar Group, CCL Industries and Restaurant Brands. Finally, the feature discussion is on Topicus. Spun out from Constellation Software in 2021, Topicus is a serial acquirer of software companies based in Europe. The guys discuss the reason for the spin-out, Topicus' strategy, why it is listed on the TSX Venture exchange and why it trades at a higher valuation that Constellation Software.

Feb 26, 202436 min

S1 Ep 41Lessons from David Baskin

With Barry away this week, Ernest talks with Baskin Wealth Management’s founder and Chairman, David Baskin about the story of Baskin and how wealth management has evolved. This episode is full of stories and wisdom from David’s extensive experience in the industry.

Feb 17, 202427 min

S1 Ep 40Stryker: Hips, Shoulders, Knees and Toes

Jam packed episode this week! First, Ernest discusses what he does during earnings season. Next, Barry and Ernest discuss why stocks react the way they do after reporting quarterly earnings. Then, Barry and Ernest breakdown some recent quarterly earnings reports from Alphabet, Ferrari and Microsoft Finally, they have a feature discussion about the medical device giant, Stryker. Barry and Ernest discuss its moat and the outlook for its business going forward.

Feb 6, 202439 min

S1 Ep 39Netflix: Laying the Smackdown on its competition

In this week's podcast, Barry and Ernest, talk streaming and the Canadian Railroads. But first they discuss how one should behave in a bull market and talk about the valuations of stocks as we start 2024. Then it is the feature discussion on Netflix. They discuss the latest earnings report and the game-changing deal with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). In the final segment, the guys talk about a business that has a lot less drama; CN Rail. They also review CN's latest earnings results and the outlook for the company going forward.

Jan 30, 202435 min

S1 Ep 3810 Trillion things we love about Blackrock

Our feature discussion today is about Blackrock, the $10T asset manager juggernaut. We discuss our reasons for owning Blackrock as well as a deep dive into its recent acquisition in the private equity space. We also discuss why this acquisition validates Brookfield's strategy. But before we get to that, we answer some of our viewer's questions about portfolio construction and when and how we decide to buy a stock. And we also talk Apple.

Jan 23, 202431 min

S1 Ep 37A Deep dive into our research process

This week, Barry and Ernest dive deep into their research process and what they look for in buying a new company for their client's portfolio. If you love discussions about management, culture, capital allocation, valuation and quality factors then this is the episode for you!

Jan 15, 202440 min

S1 Ep 36Deals, Deals, Deals

Happy New Year! We are back with our first episode of 2024. It is a packed show. First, Barry and Ernest, rant a little bit about short-term thinking and narratives that drive the market. Then, they discuss what Charlie Munger would have owned if he was a Canadian investor. Lastly, the guys discuss the big deals made by our portfolio companies, TFI International, TMX Group and Waste Connections.

Jan 8, 202436 min

S1 Ep 35A review of the highlights and lowlights of 2023

This is the final episode of 2023! Barry and Ernest review the crazy year that was 2023. We discuss why staying with market leaders is the right choice for us over the long-term. Also Ernest talks about his road trip to Michigan for the Domino's Pizza investor day as well as the CCL Industries investor day. Plus, Ernest, talks a lot about Netflix Best to all for the Holiday Season and we will see you back here in 2024!

Dec 20, 202333 min

S1 Ep 34Constellation, Brookfield, Canadian Banks and Lessons Learned from Charlie Munger

Barry and Ernest discuss the large opportunities for Brookfield and Constellation, lessons they have learned from Charlie Munger - especially his speech "The Art of Stock Picking" and then a review of the pros and cons of Canadian Banks for 2024 http://www.grahamanddoddsville.net/wordpress/Files/Gurus/Charlie%20Munger/Charlie%20Munger%20_%20Art%20of%20Stock%20Picking.pdf

Dec 4, 202337 min

S1 Ep 35The Toronto Twelve

In this week's episode, Barry and Ernest discuss the Toronto Twelve. Twelve stocks on the TSX exchange that have compounded their shareholders returns by over 15% a year going back 10 years. They discuss what these companies have in common, what elements have made them so successful, why Canada has so many serial acquirers and the outlook for some of the twelve going forward. Companies mentioned: Constellation Software Boyd Group Descartes Dollarama Tfi International Alimentation Couche-Tard Waste Connections Toromont Thomson Reuters ATS Corporation FirstService Colliers

Nov 27, 202340 min

S1 Ep 34Warren Buffett - The Investor

You don't want to miss this episode! Barry and Ernest start the show with a discussion about the current market rally and its implications. Then the feature discussion on the GOAT, Warren Buffett. We discuss Buffett's major bet on Apple, some of his mistakes, why you should trust his judgment, why he pared his financials to buy energy, why Buffett won't pay up for a fantastic business and we speculate about his new "mystery" stock.

Nov 20, 202341 min

S1 Ep 33Rapid fire review of Baskin Wealth holdings Part 2

Continuing on where they last left off, Ernest and Barry, review quarterly earnings of client holdings including, Canadian Natural Resources, Tourmaline Oil, Apple, Ferrari, Live Nation and Restaurant Brands. But first, the guys discuss why indexing in Canada should be avoided.

Nov 13, 202334 min

S1 Ep 32Rapid fire review of some Baskin Wealth holdings

Happy belated Halloween! Ernest and Barry start the podcast with a discussion about Candy as well as Ozempic. Then we do quick reviews of some of our client's holdings including: CoStar, Visa, CN Rail, TFI International, Netflix, Dominos, Google, Amazon and Microsoft.

Nov 1, 202338 min

S1 Ep 27CoStar a Star Compounder

In this week's episode, Barry and Ernest discuss the recent volatility in the market, the illusion of safety in private real estate investments and their feature conversation is about CoStar.

Oct 23, 202337 min

S1 Ep 26What to do when a stock doesn't work

Great episode today! Ernest and Barry discuss Baskin's strategy for fixed income. Then they discuss what to do when you own a stock that is going nowhere. This leads to the feature discussion on Vail Resorts. Vail's stock has been flat for years but its fundamentals are improving... check out Ernest's Blog https://baskinwealth.com/an-ernest-opinion/what-to-do-when-a-stock-doesnt-work/

Oct 12, 202338 min

S1 Ep 25A September to not Remember. Plus more on Costco

September was a tough month for the markets, but not to fear, pullbacks are a feature of investing. Ernest and Barry breakdown the month that was. They also review why buying stocks only with a low price earnings ratio can be dangerous to your returns. Finally, the feature conversation is about Costco. Ernest and Barry review its latest quarterly earnings and give an outlook for its future.

Oct 2, 202338 min

S1 Ep 24Reviewing the Brookfield Investor Day

We have a jam packed show today! Ernest and Barry discuss inflation and what it means for your portfolio. The guys talk about weird Constellation Software rights offering and what options one has. Then they review earnings from Copart and Adobe. And then the feature conversation is a review of the investor days for both Brookfield Corporation and Brookfield Asset Management.

Sep 21, 202338 min