So, it’s a murky world. The unknowns are legion. Facts are scarce. But two overriding things stand out for all Canadians. First, if you’re unsure about what to do, best to do nothing. The odds of ...
Trump is bad for Canada. Like, really awful. Supporting him means hurting your country. Hopefully you understand that. This is not about punishing Trudeau (he’s leaving next month) or the Libs (an ...
Bordering on historic, it seems. In a normal year 52% of new condo units hitting the presale market would be sapped up. Last year that plunged to just 10% – which means 90% went unsold. In fact at the ...
Rates will fall tomorrow, everybody says. Another quarter point. After that, it’s a black hole of doubt. Mortgages at 4% have revived the resale market somewhat, but people who worry that Canada has ...
As forecast, rates have faded again. The sixth chop by the CB. Back to 3%. The chartered bank prime falls. Variable-rate mortgages decline. Over 1.2 million families that have home loans coming up for ...
Regular people worry about their kids, spouse, job, house and meeting the bills. More or less in that order. Weird people worry about the World Economic Forum. Lately, the WEFers seem to be gaining on ...
“Canada now has the strongest economy in the G7. Last month, more than 100,000 new jobs were created – the biggest one-month gain ever. We’re going to get through this together. Our election ...
When groceries, houses, kibble and insurance costs more, people lash out at taxes. That makes sense. Especially in Canada, where we’re now seeing a property tax eruption. Trump got it. No tax on tips.