Bank of Canada Warns of Structural Decline

Bank of Canada Warns of Structural Decline

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Toronto new home sales fall to lowest levels on records for the year. The Federal Government wants to bring foreign buyers back. The boys make their 2026 predictions with guest Ben Rabidoux. Currency volatility, falling rents, and the rise of right wing governments. Start an inve ...  Show more

Canada Records Sharpest Population Decline in 80 Years

Canada's population shrinks for the first time in years. Vacancies surge. House prices are still falling, now down 21% from the peak. Private credit price discovery. Ford cancels EV push. Start an investment portfolio that's built to perform with Neighbourhood Holdings! For Inves ...  Show more

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