Monthly Archives: October 2025

Some historical context

This video offers a worthwhile summary of current conditions and parallels with the past. The more things change, the more human behaviour stays the same. The Great Depression of 1929 vs 2025 https://t.co/mTQewANCv6 pic.twitter.com/oi10I23gDX — Financelot (@FinanceLancelot) October 15, 2025

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Priced for nothing but blue sky and sunshine

Epic financial risk and asset markets priced as if there’s none; what could go wrong? The markets have climbed higher despite continuing concerns around the shutdown, tariffs and inflation. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq have set records more than 30 … Continue reading

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The compound cost of policy errors around immigration and housing

A couple of must-read articles from the Globe this week examine Canada’s policy errors around immigration and housing–two tangential, interconnected themes with far-reaching impacts for our economy, present and future. See, How Canada got immigration right for so long–and then … Continue reading

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