I just did what most Canadians wish they could — I went to Ottawa and spoke directly to the Senate about Canada’s broken housing system. And they listened. This week I share some of the key topics I discussed in front of the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Commerce and the Economy — a room full of sharp minds trying to untangle the housing mess Canada has engineered over the past 20 years. I opened with what every Canadian already feels: affordability isn’t strained — it’s shattered. I ...
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I just did what most Canadians wish they could — I went to Ottawa and spoke directly to the Senate about Canada’s broken housing system. And they listened. This week I share some of the key topics I discussed in front of the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Commerce and the Economy — a room full of sharp minds trying to untangle the housing mess Canada has engineered over the past 20 years. I opened with what every Canadian already feels: affordability isn’t strained — it’s shattered. I ...
Canada is in trouble — and nobody wants to admit it. The Bank of Canada is about to cut interest rates for the 8th time, and while some people are cheering for a “housing rebound,” the truth is much darker. This isn’t a sign of strength. It’s a warning siren for just how weak our economy really is. For more information, be sure to visit https://www.owlmortgage.ca/ & https://wealthbuilders.realpm.ca/
The Wise Old Owl Podcast
I just did what most Canadians wish they could — I went to Ottawa and spoke directly to the Senate about Canada’s broken housing system. And they listened. This week I share some of the key topics I discussed in front of the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Commerce and the Economy — a room full of sharp minds trying to untangle the housing mess Canada has engineered over the past 20 years. I opened with what every Canadian already feels: affordability isn’t strained — it’s shattered. I ...