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The Single Most Important Reality Check: Canada Cannot Spend Its Way Out of This
At the end of the day, we could spend 40 pages clinically dissecting line items, amortization tricks, capital v. operational categorization strategies, IMF qualifiers, productivity illusions, and CER fantasy land — but none of it actually matters if Canada cannot support the weight of this spending trajectory. Look at the chart. Deficits are now not…
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Budget 2025: Ambition, Accounting Alchemy, and the Question Canadians Can’t Ignore
Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled Budget 2025 with the confidence of a man convinced this one document might solve our external tariff threats, domestic housing crisis, and a persistent productivity stall. The branding alone is dramatic: “Canada Strong.” The pitch is that this is a generational turning point budget—a massive $280 billion in targeted…
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Canada Budget Review Part One
Unmasking the Budget’s Shell Game: Operational Spending’s Sneaky Side-Step to “Capital” Preamble….Diving into the 2025 Federal Budget: A Page-by-Page Autopsy (Because Someone Has to)Alright, fellow Canucks – I’ve cracked open the 2025 Federal Budget like it’s a mystery novel, but instead of whodunits, it’s who-didn’t-see-this-fiscal-fireworks-show-coming. Plan: I’m reading it page by page, and whenever I…
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Anne Lawlor’s Lukewarm Legacy: Halton Hills’ Budget Snoozes While the Neighbors Party
Folks, let’s talk about leadership—or in the case of Halton Hills Mayor Anne Lawlor, the polite fiction of it. You know the type: the C+ student who shows up, doesn’t set the classroom on fire (literally or figuratively), and gets a gold star just for not dropping the ball. That’s Anne Lawlor in a nutshell,…
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Canada’s Debt Chart: The Great Fiscal Magician’s Hat Trick
Folks, if you’re Canadian and you’ve just cracked open the latest federal budget—like, the one that dropped today, November 4, 2025, with all the subtlety of a moose in a china shop—you might have seen that shiny bar graph. You know the one: “Canada’s Strong Fiscal Position Enables Us to Respond to Global Challenges.” And…
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Are You Kidding Me? Another Budget, Another Fairy Tale.
Good evening, Canada! And for those of you tuning in from the Finance Minister’s office, wipe that self-satisfied smirk off your face, because we’re about to dive into your little game. Tomorrow, Canadians will be subjected to the annual spectacle known as the Federal Budget. And if the pre-game hype is any indication – all…
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The Uncomfortable Truth: Parents May Be the Limiting Factor
Why Parents Must Become The Primary Educators in the Age of AI — or Risk Leaving Their Children Behind We are living through the single fastest technological shift in recorded human history. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman described this moment as “vertigo-inducing” — and that is not a metaphor. It is a factual assessment of how…
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What I have been saying all along!
Finally, Even Bill Gates Sees the Light: I’ve Been Screaming This for Years! Well, hot damn – if it isn’t the understatement of the century. Bill Gates, the tech titan turned doomsday prophet, just dropped a blog post that’s got the climate cult clutching their pearls and the rest of us skeptics popping champagne. In…
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Carney’s Sermon on the Mount(ain of Debt): How Liberals Are Turning Canada into a Broke Cousin Nobody Wants at the Family BBQ
Ah, Canada—our polite, maple-syrup-soaked paradise, where the biggest drama used to be whether Tim Hortons runs out of double-doubles on a holiday.But lately? It’s like watching a slow-motion train wreck directed by a committee of drunk uncles: the Liberal government, under the slick-suited Mark Carney, preaching “sacrifices” while rifling through your wallet like it’s an…
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Unmasking the Green Agenda
My Take on Whether Climate Action Is Saving the Planet or Just Lining Pockets Introduction: The Uneasy Feeling Behind the Headlines I’ve always been fascinated by how headlines scream about impending environmental doom—rising seas, apocalyptic wildfires, vanishing ice caps—and yet, something about the narrative feels off, like there’s a script running beneath the surface. From…
