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The $3.2B Condo Market Rescue Everyone is Talking About Pt. 2
Thousands of completed condos sit empty in a housing crisis, and now governments in Ontario and B.C. are using public money to fix it. Nick and Dan break down the Ontario "template", a government-backed buyer for unsold units, GST/HST relief up to $130K per home, and development-charge cuts, and ask...
The 10 Greatest Acquisitions in Canadian and U.S. Stock Market History
What separates a good acquisition from a truly company-defining one? In this episode, Simon and Dan look at some of the best acquisitions in Canadian and U.S. market history — the deals that changed business models, unlocked decades of growth, created massive shareholder value, or quietly resh...
Canada’s Condo Bailout and Apple’s Memory Price Problem
In this episode, Simon and Dan Foch break down the latest Micron earnings and what they reveal about the massive demand for AI infrastructure. We look at why higher DRAM and NAND prices matter beyond semiconductor stocks, how rising memory costs could flow through to consumer products like iPhones, ...
The $3.2B Condo Market Rescue Everyone is Talking About Pt. 1
Ottawa and B.C. just unveiled a plan touching 2,200+ vacant condos, and the headline says taxpayers are now the buyer of last resort. Nick and Dan break down what was actually announced, billions in infrastructure, development-charge cuts, and a condo-conversion plan whose financing details won't dr...
Inflation Hits 3.2%, Couche-Tard Rallies & Airline Troubles
In this episode, Simon and Dan break down Canada’s latest inflation print, with CPI hitting 3.2% in May as gasoline, airfare, and food prices continue to pressure consumers. They also cover earnings from Empire, Air Transat, Couche-Tard, and Stingray, including the competitive pressure in groc...
Canada’s Housing Market Is Splitting in Two
CREA says home sales jumped 5.5% in May, but that "comeback" deserves a closer look . The seasonally adjusted bounce was real, yet actual sales were still 5.1% below last May, itself one of the weakest years in two decades. We break down why a strong monthly percentage can hide a market sitting near...




