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Welcome to episode 21 of The 5-Minute Investor Podcast, where Stockhouse columnists Jonathon Brown and Trevor Abes each deliver a 2.5-minute stock profile related to recent news stories with investment implications. This week, we’re looking into a pair of Canadian-listed security stocks tracking differentiated technologies.

This content has been prepared as part of a partnership with Sekur Private Data Ltd. and Xtract One Technologies Inc., and is intended for informational purposes only.

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