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Episode 19: Trump’s Plan for Canada as the 51st State – Would You Take the Deal?

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In this episode, Alex Pang and Alex Shanks discuss the latest updates on Canada’s capital gains tax changes, budget cuts, and the state of the economy. Plus, we dive into controversial proposals like Canada becoming the 51st state and bold ideas to address population growth.
2:57 - Canada's Capital Gains and Its effects
6:06 - Government Budget Cuts and Public Sector Layoffs
8:59 - Trudeau's Resgination and Reshaping of the Political Landscape
11:58 - Real Estate Market Dynamics and Homeownership
15:00 - Financial Literacy and Consumer Protection
18:06 - CRA Enforcment and Tax Compliance
20:57 - Auto Financing and Consumer Debt Issues
28:03 - Gig Economy and Tax Implications
30:05 - Canada's Economic Contraction and Recession Reality
32:07 - Trump's Influence on Canada and Economic Policies
34:08 - Universal Healthcare and Taxation Concerns
35:49 - The Impact of Birth Rates on Society
38:01 - Governemnt Incentives for Families and Their Effectivness
39:51 - The Mortgage Renewal Cliff and Its consequences
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In this episode, Alex Pang and Alex Shanks discuss the latest updates on Canada’s capital gains tax changes, budget cuts, and the state of the economy. Plus, we dive into controversial proposals like Canada becoming the 51st state and bold ideas to address population growth.
2:57 - Canada's Capital Gains and Its effects
6:06 - Government Budget Cuts and Public Sector Layoffs
8:59 - Trudeau's Resgination and Reshaping of the Political Landscape
11:58 - Real Estate Market Dynamics and Homeownership
15:00 - Financial Literacy and Consumer Protection
18:06 - CRA Enforcment and Tax Compliance
20:57 - Auto Financing and Consumer Debt Issues
28:03 - Gig Economy and Tax Implications
30:05 - Canada's Economic Contraction and Recession Reality
32:07 - Trump's Influence on Canada and Economic Policies
34:08 - Universal Healthcare and Taxation Concerns
35:49 - The Impact of Birth Rates on Society
38:01 - Governemnt Incentives for Families and Their Effectivness
39:51 - The Mortgage Renewal Cliff and Its consequences
Follow Our Host

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