Tag: inflation

  • 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…

  • The 2024 Fall Economic Statement – Fiction

    Let’s talk about the 2024 Fall Economic Statement (FES), the kind of thing most Canadians skim past because, frankly, it’s packed with charts and numbers that look more like a corporate PowerPoint presentation than a transparent economic roadmap. But here’s the thing—a closer look reveals some serious issues that aren’t immediately obvious. Let’s unpack this…

  • We Messed Up!

    If the last few years of Canadian governance were a movie, it’d be a comedy—but not the good kind. It’d be one of those cringe-worthy, slapstick flicks where every decision leaves you asking, “Who thought that was a good idea?” Enter Canada’s experiment with quantitative easing (QE), a financial stunt that’s left our economy wobbling…