A blog dog sent me this chart. It suggests we are Godly. Or at least dogly. (Canines have zero malice, judge nobody and love ...
The great housing melt continues. A crash in Canada was never in the cards. Never likely. Never happened. Never will. Real estate is too ingrained in the national psyche. It’s where most families have ...
After catching the first plane west, Con leader Pierre Poilievre piled on. There were no facts, so he made some up. He ...
If Canada stopped paying people money just because they get old, it would be a different nation. There would be no federal deficit. Budget surpluses could be banked for future generations. Or used to ...
California’s grid batteries just shoved 12,000 megawatts onto the system at once, as much power as 2 nuclear plants or 6 ...
The price of food is not going to be the crisis, it will be supply. Lower income families diets will change. The US is less ...
Is the price destruction over? Hmm. Maybe. Now that Canadian real estate has shed a fifth of its value, we’re being told the bleeding has been staunched, the patient still has a pulse and the funeral ...
Has the chill started in Calgary? While house sales rebounded in the GTA last month and flat-lined in the LM, they crashed in Cowtown. “Calgary’s residential resale market delivered its clearest ...
I was not a big fan of our former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. I could easily fill pages laying out everything I disagreed with during his time in office, but for brevity (and my own sanity) I will ...
You can stand down, now. Inflation’s no longer a thing. That’s the latest from the feds. Honestly. Go buy something. It’s all good. Seriously. The latest cost-of-living increase did not chime in at ...
We expect continued market volatility in the coming months, which is why we are maintaining a higher-than-normal cash balance and continue to emphasize the importance of a balanced and diversified ...
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