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The Price You See Is No Longer the Real Price
Prices aren't crashing, but almost everything just got cheaper. About 22% of new construction units have visible price cuts, but factor in the expanded HST rebate and roughly 90% of inventory is effectively discounted right now. Dan and Nick break down the data, the game theory keeping builders from...
7 Stocks We Sold Too Early… And Still Regret
In this episode of The Canadian Investor Podcast, we share some of our biggest investing mistakes: stocks we owned, sold too early, and watched soar afterward. From Apple Inc. to Alphabet Inc., Shopify Inc., Brookfield Corporation and more, we break down why we sold, what we learned, and how those e...
Why Are Canada's Top Earners Leaving the Country?
40% of Canadians who'd rank in the top 1% of earners are already living in the U.S. and they're taking the productivity, the tax base, and the move-up housing demand with them. Dan and Nick unpack the brain drain, the February jobs collapse, the AI wildcard, and RBC's $1.8 trillion counter-narrative...
Apple’s New CEO + The Company Challenging Home Depot
In this news and earnings episode of The Canadian Investor Podcast, we break down Canada’s latest CPI report as inflation reaccelerates, with rising gasoline, food, rent, and insurance costs putting pressure on households. We also discuss what higher energy prices could mean for businesses...
How The Silver Tsunami Will Reshape Canada
Everyone's been waiting for the silver tsunami to crash the Canadian housing market — a flood of boomer homes hitting the market, prices correcting, and millennials finally getting their shot. It hasn't happened, and it's not going to happen the way anyone expects. In this episode, Nick an...
Do Canadians Really Need $1.7 Million to Retire? + The Gamification of Investing
In this episode of The Canadian Investor Podcast, we break down the latest data on Canadian household wealth and what it reveals about the growing divide between those benefiting from rising asset prices and those falling behind. We discuss household debt levels, savings rates, real estate stagnatio...




