Monthly Archives: July 2021

Canadians spend millions a day cleaning up depleted oil and gas wells

Polluters extract profits by socializing costs.  On a full cost accounting basis, oil and gas are not economically viable.  Time to face facts. Regan Boychuk, founder of Reclaim Alberta and researcher for Alberta Liabilities Disclosure Project, talks about a new … Continue reading

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Grantham: “A bubble of epic proportions”

“Bernanke and the boys”…love it. When Grantham appeared on WEALTHTRACK in 2018 he was predicting a possible market melt-up, a powerful late-stage two to three-year-long market rally before an inevitable decline. He got the melt-up right, even when figuring in … Continue reading

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How Communist China drives drugs, violence and inflated housing prices in Canada

It took Sam Cooper four years to meticulously research and write his new book Wilful Blindness.  Thoughtful Canadians should invest the time to digest its findings.  The policy-supported links between casinos, money laundering, narcotics, crime and unaffordable home prices are … Continue reading

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