by Nadine Wellwood
«Dr. Jack Mintz joins Nadine to break down Mark Carney, housing affordability, taxes, productivity, immigration, and why Canada’s economy feels increasingly unaffordable.
In this interview, Nadine sits down with economist Dr. Jack Mintz to discuss Mark Carney, Liberal economic policy, housing affordability, immigration, taxation, productivity, healthcare, and why more Canadians are leaving for better opportunities elsewhere.
Dr. Jack Mintz explains how government spending, regulation, housing policy, deficits, and weak productivity growth have contributed to Canada’s affordability crisis. The conversation also covers development charges, housing prices, immigration pressure, GST policy, subsidies, rate caps, oil prices, and the long-term risks of ignoring Canada’s economic warning signs.
This interview covers:
Mark Carney and Liberal policy
housing affordability in Canada
taxes, deficits, and government spending
productivity and stagnant incomes
immigration and infrastructure strain
healthcare and why Canadians leave
oil prices, inflation, and affordability
regulation, investment, and economic growth
If you are trying to understand why Canada feels less affordable, why growth has stalled, and what policies may be making things worse, this is a serious discussion worth watching.
Guest: Dr. Jack Mintz»