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18 Jan 2025 | Population mis-calculation? | 00:26:23 | |
After the surging population put pressure on housing and healthcare, the feds are drastically reducing immigration targets. But millions of new people have also been pouring money into the economy and, by some accounts, keeping us out of a recession. Does a plan for negative population growth risk steering us into the economic ditch? | |||
01 Feb 2025 | It's 10 p.m. Do you know where your retirement savings are? | 00:27:28 | |
Some of us might forget a $20 in a pocket, but what about thousands of dollars? Believe it or not, it happens! Canadians contribute to a pension then, maybe switch jobs and just forget about it. We'll explain why it's so hard to track people down and what they're missing out on. | |||
14 Dec 2024 | When good companies do bad things | 00:27:46 | |
TD just pled guilty to money laundering $670-million in the US. So why were so many bank employees LOL-ing it up while it was happening under their noses? Also, why it's never a straight line to the checkout aisle and why it's so hard for young people to land a job these days. | |||
04 Feb 2025 | BONUS! Did Canada and Mexico just become best friends? | 00:11:25 | |
Both countries have just been given a 30-day reprieve from Trump's tariffs. So, can we work together to fend off the looming trade war with the U.S.? Paul Haavardsrud speaks with the former vice minister of trade for Mexico, Juan Carlos Baker, about what happens now. | |||
03 Jan 2025 | Your questions answered! | 00:27:42 | |
Are duty free shops really a bargain? Why do we have crown corporations anyway? You had questions and we take a crack at answering them! | |||
16 Nov 2024 | What do Star Wars, Twilight and Harry Styles have in common? | 00:27:40 | |
They've all inspired thousands of Fan Fiction stories. But what used to be dismissed as amateur writing has now become major fodder for publishers and Hollywood. Also, how breaking up with your boo can lead to breaking up with your favourite grocery store. Plus, why Canadians are drinking less booze. | |||
28 Dec 2024 | The oldest trick in the book (Encore Edition) | 00:26:03 | |
From the hard sell to the limited time offer, companies have turned the art of the sale into a science. We look at four different marketing tactics, and explain how they encourage us to turn off our brains and open our wallets. (Originally aired October 13, 2024) | |||
01 Nov 2024 | Why thrifting has lost some of its thrill | 00:27:41 | |
Remember when you could find vintage designer stuff at Goodwill? These days, you're more likely to find piles of fast fashion. So what happened? Also, we explore why North America is swooning over Asian beauty products and the promise of "glass skin." Plus, what a warming Arctic means for business in Canada's great white north. | |||
22 Mar 2025 | The only certainty is uncertainty | 00:26:20 | |
When people are nervous about the future of the economy, they often hold back. Maybe they don’t buy that new fridge or take that new job in a different province. It all adds up to a potential stall in our economy. And that just makes people even more uncertain. But is there a way to break the cycle? | |||
05 Apr 2025 | One American says 'sorry' | 00:27:41 | |
Economist Justin Wolfers says Trump’s tariffs are "madness" and — on behalf of America — wants to apologize. He tells us why the U.S. president’s zero sum view of economics fails to understand the benefits of global trade. | |||
12 Apr 2025 | How's everybody doing? | 00:27:31 | |
It's not a trivial question. In fact, how people are feeling about their finances can be a key economic indicator. And right now, that indicator is flashing red. So we thought we'd fan out across the country and ask people — how's it going? | |||
15 Mar 2025 | Wait?! Was John Turner right about free trade? | 00:27:40 | |
Back when North American free trade was still just an idea, Liberal leader John Turner opposed it. He warned that handing over the "economic levers" could lead to a loss of Canada's political independence. Brian Mulroney won the election and free trade brought Canada all kinds of prosperity. But now? Well, we explore why Turner's ideas are having an "I told you so" moment. | |||
02 Feb 2025 | BONUS! Well, he did it | 00:27:39 | |
In a historic act of economic aggression, President Trump has made good on his promise and imposed across-the-board tariffs. And Canada has hit back. | |||
08 Mar 2025 | Now's the time to give'r, Canada | 00:27:47 | |
Some believe there's a silver lining to our neighbour to the south suddenly turning hostile. Paul Haavardsrud talks to a couple of experts who say it's time to put the pedal to the metal — and get the economy back on track. | |||
25 Jan 2025 | Oil is our Trump card. Will we play it? | 00:27:39 | |
The question of "will he or won't he" hit us with tariffs is already getting old. But, if they do come, does Canada actually have a Trump card? Four million barrels a day of oil says — we just might. | |||
22 Feb 2025 | Tariff tit for tat | 00:26:54 | |
If U.S President Donald Trump goes ahead with his plan to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian exports, Canada will retaliate with its own tariffs. Trouble is, the U.S. isn't nearly as dependent on exports as we are. | |||
08 Feb 2025 | Who are Canada's new trade BFF's? | 00:28:10 | |
We’ve known for a long time that being too dependent on the U.S. makes us vulnerable. They are our largest trading partner, but they aren't the only country in the world. Is it finally time for Canada to make more friends? | |||
01 Mar 2025 | Trump wants Canadian jobs. Can we stop him? | 00:26:43 | |
The U.S. wants to eat our economic lunch — to lure jobs, companies and head offices to America. The thing is, Canadian capital has been moving south for years. Can we stem the tide? | |||
21 Dec 2024 | Why you can't escape holiday gift guides | 00:27:29 | |
Need to buy a gift for your mom or your dog? What about your esoteric boyfriend? There's a gift guide for that! But, why? It's holiday baking season and some Canadians are paying big bucks to get their hands on French butter. Plus — we'll tell you why some economists think — if you really love someone, you'll give the gift of cold, hard cash this Christmas. | |||
18 Apr 2025 | Is the best economic offense, more spending on defense? | 00:27:40 | |
With Canada under pressure to meet its NATO commitments, the Liberals, Conservatives and NDP are making promises to increase military spending. So, could we leverage that money to spur innovation and boost the Canadian economy? | |||
30 Nov 2024 | No, your kids don't want your stuff | 00:26:15 | |
Older generations accumulated all the trappings of a good life. Now, as they downsize or pass away -- what happens to all of it? We have good news for new Canadians who need a credit history. And - is now the right time to bet big on carbon capture and storage? | |||
07 Apr 2025 | BONUS! Why there's no referee for the trade war (The Indicator from NPR’s Planet Money) | 00:10:24 | |
Thirty years ago, the U.S. helped create the World Trade Organization, a group of countries linked by a common set of free trade agreements. But then, starting with the Obama administration, the country turned against the WTO. This leaves a void where there should be a referee to settle trade disputes between countries. On this episode of NPR's The Indicator from Planet Money, how American grievances paralyzed the WTO's dispute settlement system and what happens when the U.S. no longer wants to play by the rules it once agreed to. More episodes of The Indicator are available at: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510325/the-indicator-from-planet-money | |||
25 Oct 2024 | Why apples got so fancy (and pricey) | 00:27:40 | |
We explore how the Honeycrisp sparked a revolution in choice, and why we're willing to pay the price. Also, what it takes to make sure Fido is well taken care of when you're gone. Also, tiny condos used to be no-brainer investments but — not anymore. Thousands of them are now sitting on the market in Toronto. So, could this mean the return of livable spaces? | |||
07 Dec 2024 | Will OpenAI steal this too? | 00:27:39 | |
The makers of chat gpt call it scraping. Canadian media companies call it copying. Now, some are suing OpenAI, alleging it uses their work to train its AI models. But is it too late? Find out who's turning the Canada Post strike into a lucrative side hustle. Plus — why wait to retire when you can take mini-retirements along the way? | |||
23 Nov 2024 | Does anyone go to the movies anymore? | 00:27:40 | |
Some are calling it "the year of the flop". But movie ticket sales have been sliding for two decades. Does Hollywood have a third act? We explain why weather forecasting is now a multi-billion dollar industry around the world. And, is the free trade era over? Former deputy PM, John Manley weighs in. | |||
06 Nov 2024 | What Trump's tariffs could cost Canadians | 00:10:45 | |
On the campaign trail, Donald Trump has promised to impose 10 - 20% tariffs on anything coming into the U.S. It's part of a seismic shift in Republican economic thinking — to put the American worker first. But would it work? And what would it mean for us? (Originally aired September 6, 2024) | |||
15 Feb 2025 | Is this year over yet? | 00:27:40 | |
The former governor of the Bank of Canada Stephen Poloz has helped guide Canada through some uncertain times. But right now, he says his worry meter is "pretty far up there." | |||
09 Nov 2024 | How private equity is gobbling up the Canadian economy | 00:27:40 | |
Tim Hortons, Westjet, the Bay — over the last 15 years, private equity firms have been on a buying spree. But what is it, exactly? Also, how a new rule south of the border could make canceling that pesky streaming subscription easier and we talk Trump, tariffs and Canadian oil. | |||
30 Jan 2025 | BONUS! Talkin' tariffs to Americans (on The Indicator from Planet Money) | 00:09:49 | |
A U.S. economics podcast called us wanting to know how Trump's tariff threats are playing out in Canada. Paul Haavardsrud chats with NPR's The Indicator from Planet Money about how we're feeling, what's at stake, and how Canada could respond if tariffs happen. | |||
11 Jan 2025 | Dazed and confused | 00:27:40 | |
A couple of business insiders debate the seriousness of Trump's tariff threats and how political uncertainty in Ottawa could hurt Canada's economy. Oh, and they even give us some reasons to hope. | |||
29 Mar 2025 | Where is Canada's next superstar city? | 00:27:40 | |
Toronto and Vancouver can't build housing fast enough to keep up with demand. So what if Canada invested billions to turn a smaller city into their superstar rival? Could it create balance in the housing universe? |