All posts in " Canada "

Trudeau’s Approval Rating Hits 12-Month Low

March 10, 2022

Justin Trudeau was hoping the war in Ukraine would distract Canadians from the war he inflicted domestically upon his own people. Trudeau enacted the Emergencies Powers for the first time in history in order to behave like a dictator to silence free speech. Anyone who still believes he is a man of the people needs […]

Understanding Canadian Real Estate

September 17, 2019

QUESTION: Marty; I am trying to understand your comments that the Canadian real estate has peaked in real terms. Does this mean it will still rise as the currency declines as a hedge against the government in your shift from public to private confidence? HG ANSWER: Canada will benefit from the capital inflows to North […]

Taxes on What You Should Have Done with Your Property But Didn’t

June 18, 2019

In Vancouver, if you have a property that someone else would love to tear down to build a high rise, the government has created a scheme to make you pay taxes as if you were a high-rise. Small businesses pay some amount of tax on the airspace above their businesses, which they have not developed. […]

Calgary Vacancy Rate Still near Record Highs – Sorry, Calgary is closing

June 11, 2019

The environmentalists have really gutted Alberta which was an economy based upon commodities. With that industry under assault, the economy has been decline. According to the quarterly report released April 1st 2019, Calgary’s downtown vacancy rate is currently at 26.5%, the highest in Canada. Although it decreased slightly from its peak at 27.8% in the […]

Will Canada Participate in the Shift from Public to Private?

June 10, 2019

QUESTION: Martin, Will Canadian equities due to Canada’s economy being integrated with the USA participate in the coming worldwide shift from public to private assets? Thanks R ANSWER: Yes. The details on Canada have been provided in the 2019 report.

Vancouver to Investigate Real Estate Buyers for Money Laundering

May 23, 2019

Premier John Horgan of BC in Canada was joined by Finance Minister Carole James and Attorney General David Eby at a press conference in Victoria, BC, where they announced plans to move forward with a public inquiry in light of recent findings on money laundering. The real estate bubble in Vancouver was built on a […]

Canadian Extremists Want to Sue all the Oil Companies for Causing Climate Change

April 4, 2019

In Canada, the left is urging lawsuits against oil companies to force them to pay for all the damage to the climate. Honestly, the oil companies should announce that they will layoff all Canadians and shut down all operations in Canada. Perhaps then these extremists will get what it means to go without oil: no more […]

Canada sells off its Gold Reserves to the Retail Market

March 13, 2019

Canada has been selling off most of its remaining gold reserves to the general public. They have been selling gold coins and reaping better prices than dumping 400-ounce bars to bankers. The figures from the Bank of Canada and Finance Department show that the country held 77 ounces at the end of February. They sold over […]

Were There Government Defaults in Canada During the Great Depression?

March 4, 2019

QUESTION: You always mention how there were defaults and suspension of debt during the Great Depression by states and municipals. Was this also true in Canada? JRT ANSWER: Oh, yes. Whenever commodities have collapsed, Alberta finds itself in trouble. Central banks look to the national market and not to the regional sectors.

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