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Canadian Investors Now Have Over 1,500 ETFs to Choose From
In this episode, we break down the market’s reaction to the announced ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran and what it means for investors. With oil prices pulling back sharply and equities rallying, we discuss why this remains a highly headline-driven market—and why having a clea...
The Homes We're Not Building Will Haunt Us In The Future
Canada's housing crisis isn't over, it just changed shape. Nick and Dan break down two major CMHC reports and find a market that isn't crashing, but isn't moving either. Construction is stalling, developers are pulling back, and the projects that should be getting built in 2026 simply aren't p...
3 Stocks We're Watching for 2026 (Big Opportunities Ahead)
In this quarterly “stocks on our radar” episode, we’re joined by Braden Dennis as each of us brings one investment idea to the table. Before diving into the stocks, we discuss major breaking news in AI and private markets, including reports of a potential SpaceX IPO and...
The Math Has Improved But The Sentiment Hasn't
February 2026 home sales were 8.1% below last year — the weakest comparable data since the 2009 financial crisis — despite improving affordability, as tariff fears, job losses, and rising delinquencies keep buyers on the sidelines Canada lost 83,900 jobs in February and mortgage ...
Nike Crashes, Air Canada CEO Exit & GoEasy Finally Reports Earnings
In this episode, we break down a volatile week in the markets as the Nasdaq briefly entered correction territory before rebounding sharply, highlighting just how headline-driven markets have become amid geopolitical uncertainty. We discuss the growing divergence beneath the surface of major indices,...
Can a Tax Break Fix Canada's Housing Market?
The federal GST rebate for first-time buyers is now live — and most people are missing the real story. Yes, qualifying buyers can save up to $50,000 federally (and up to $130,000 combined with Ontario's provincial rebate) on eligible new homes. But Ottawa's own numbers imply the average be...




