This week FP Video looks at layoffs in Canada’s oilpatch, the potential of

carbon capture technology , what return-to-work could mean for home sales, and brighter days ahead for the

Layoffs as oil prices come down

Canadian economy in 2026. Rory Johnston, founder of Commodity Context, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about layoffs in the oilpatch, as the sector braces for tougher times ahead.

Is carbon capture viable, in this climate?

There’s a lot of buzz these days around carbon capture, the technology designed to trap carbon dioxide before it reaches the atmosphere. A massive network is proposed for Alberta’s oilsands, and a recent global conference in Edmonton brought people together to discuss accelerating this industry. Momentum is building, but skepticism about its true potential and impact remains.

Distressed home sales surge in Toronto

John Pasalis, president Realosophy Realty and Steve Saretsky, realtor with Oakwyn Realty talk to Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the state of Canada’s real estate market in Toronto and Vancouver.

Canada’s prospects brighten in 2026: Deloitte

Dawn Desjardins, chief economist at Deloitte Canada, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the prospects for Canada’s economy in 2026.