Monthly Archives: April 2019

‘The Big Short’ Eisman betting on losses in Canadian bank shares

Canadian financial shares make up 38% of the market cap of dividend-paying stocks in the broader TSX composite which most Canadian equity funds, managers and pensions are benchmarking. Lower credit-cycle exposure in the last two bear markets resulted in 40% … Continue reading

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Crime proceeds helped inflate Canada’s property prices and debt

About those world-famous-sky-high Canadian home prices that have helped drive record debt enslavement for Canadian households that will cost our economy for years to come…there’s an even darker side to some of the price-indiscriminant buying–money laundering proceeds of crime.  That’s … Continue reading

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Marketplace looks at our plastic plague and action needed

As always, intolerance from consumers is a critical part of driving change.  This requires thinking people to actively seek alternate products and producers that minimize plastic packaging, as well as bringing our own containers and bags to stores and leaving … Continue reading

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