The Loonie Hour Podcast
1) Oil Prices Are Surging — Is Inflation Next?
Oil tops $100, prompting fears of an energy crisis. Fertilizer prices have jumped nearly 80%. How bad will the next wave of inflation be?OSFI flags appraisal issues. Private credit crunch deepens. Joi...Show More
2) Are Property Rights in Vancouver at Risk? - w/ guest Tom Isaac
The Federal government enters into a rights agreement with the Musqueam First Nations covering most of Metro Vancouver. What are the implications? We discuss with expert lawyer Tom Isaac. We also disc...Show More
3) A War of Attrition — Missiles, Oil, and Global Power
Doomberg joins the show to discuss the conflict in the Persian Gulf. We discuss the implications for defense systems, oil and gas markets, and the Chinese economy. We also discuss the future of energy...Show More
4) From Condos to Credit: The Cracks Are Widening
Toronto new condo sales fall to lowest levels since 1981. The private credit crunch is accelerating with SAAS stocks plunging. Electricity consumption is surging, creating social frictions and challen...Show More
5) Canada's Productivity Crisis is Suffocating the Economy- w/guest Trevor Tombe
We are joined by economist and policy advisor Trevor Tombe to discuss Canada's productivity crisis, the urgency to harness our natural resources and eliminate interprovincial trade barriers. We also d...Show More
6) Canada Has Failed to Uphold Private Property Rights- w/ guest Tom Isaac
First Nations lawyer Tom Isaac joins the show to discuss the perils of DRIPA, and the missteps of the BC government in protecting private property rights. Does the country have the ability to approve ...Show More
7) Precious Metals, Crypto, and the SAAS Crash
Precious metals, and crypto are crashing. Ai is now threatening SAAS valuations. This is all putting pressure on private credit markets. Is the US economy entering deflation? Canada brings back EV reb...Show More
8) Central Banks Push Back Against Rate Cuts
The Bank of Canada holds rates. The Fed turns hawkish. Gold and commodities ripping higher as geopolitical risks intensify. The International Monetary Fund suggests Canada needs to fix its own interna...Show More
9) Canada Cuts Trade Deal with China
Carney cuts a deal with China, deviating away from US policy. The World Economic Forum kicks off with heated speeches. Canadian food inflation accelerates. The battle for Greenland and the race to sec...Show More
10) The Cost of Living Crisis- w/guest David Chilton
David Chilton, author of 'The Wealthy Barber' joins the pod. We discuss housing, the cost of living, and how Canadians can get ahead. Postgame includes the coercion of the Federal Reserve, China's who...Show More