Monthly Archives: June 2022

Home prices dropping–as they should

There’s now much talk of home prices “crashing,” but few were ringing alarm bells as they leapt 50% over the prior two years. Housing has always been a cycle driven primarily by credit. Because the latest boom went on longer … Continue reading

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Danielle on CBC weekend business panel

Danielle appeared on CBC’s Weekend Business Panel talking about the federal budget, Bank of Canada, crypto crash and readjusting to in person work. Here is a direct video link.

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Deflation to overcome inflationary pressures?

Worthwhile discussion to mull. Inflation remains the center-stage villain in the economy right now, with the latest Consumer Price Index coming in at a 41-year high of 8.6% But is there a bigger bad lurking behind the scenes? Could deflation … Continue reading

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