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Canada's economic future is becoming one of the most important conversations happening today. Rising government spending, persistent deficits, and growing debt are raising serious questions about long-term economic growth, investment, and tax policy.
On today's episode, Darren sits down with returning guest Jake Fuss, Director of Fiscal Studies at the Fraser Institute, to break down the big picture of Canada's economic trajectory. They discuss the real impact of affordability programs, government spending, deficits, and what Canada's rising debt could mean for businesses, investors, and everyday Canadians.
The conversation dives into topics like inflation pressures, business investment leaving Canada, regulatory barriers, and the potential tax implications if current fiscal trends continue.
Whether you're a business owner, investor, or simply someone trying to understand where Canada's economy may be headed, this episode provides critical context to help you make better financial decisions.
Show notes:
0:00 - Why Canada's Economic Future Should Worry You
1:28 - The New GST Credit: Will It Actually Help Canadians?
3:15 - Why Government Cash Payments Don't Fix Affordability
5:09 - Can Government Spending Cause Inflation?
6:26 - The Budget Trick: Operating vs Capital Spending
8:48 - Canada Is Running Massive Deficits… Outside a Recession
10:42 - What Happens When Deficits Become "Normal"
13:55 - Countries That Fixed Their Economies (Ireland & Estonia)
15:49 - Why Economists Measure Debt Per Person
17:12 - The Fiscal Turnaround Canada Pulled Off in the 1990s
19:22 - Why Businesses Are Investing Less in Canada
21:49 - The Biggest Economic Risks Facing Businesses Today
24:27 - Canada's Real Problem: Spending, Taxes, or Growth?
26:22 - The Biggest Economic Risk Facing Canada Right Now
27:04 - The Fiscal Myth Most Policymakers Believe
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Canada's economic future is becoming one of the most important conversations happening today. Rising government spending, persistent deficits, and growing debt are raising serious questions about long-term economic growth, investment, and tax policy.
On today's episode, Darren sits down with returning guest Jake Fuss, Director of Fiscal Studies at the Fraser Institute, to break down the big picture of Canada's economic trajectory. They discuss the real impact of affordability programs, government spending, deficits, and what Canada's rising debt could mean for businesses, investors, and everyday Canadians.
The conversation dives into topics like inflation pressures, business investment leaving Canada, regulatory barriers, and the potential tax implications if current fiscal trends continue.
Whether you're a business owner, investor, or simply someone trying to understand where Canada's economy may be headed, this episode provides critical context to help you make better financial decisions.
Show notes:
0:00 - Why Canada's Economic Future Should Worry You
1:28 - The New GST Credit: Will It Actually Help Canadians?
3:15 - Why Government Cash Payments Don't Fix Affordability
5:09 - Can Government Spending Cause Inflation?
6:26 - The Budget Trick: Operating vs Capital Spending
8:48 - Canada Is Running Massive Deficits… Outside a Recession
10:42 - What Happens When Deficits Become "Normal"
13:55 - Countries That Fixed Their Economies (Ireland & Estonia)
15:49 - Why Economists Measure Debt Per Person
17:12 - The Fiscal Turnaround Canada Pulled Off in the 1990s
19:22 - Why Businesses Are Investing Less in Canada
21:49 - The Biggest Economic Risks Facing Businesses Today
24:27 - Canada's Real Problem: Spending, Taxes, or Growth?
26:22 - The Biggest Economic Risk Facing Canada Right Now
27:04 - The Fiscal Myth Most Policymakers Believe
FIND US ON:
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/controlandcompound
TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@controlandcompound?lang=en
LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/darren-mitchell-associates-inc/?viewAsMember=true
Thank you for tuning in to this episode. The information contained in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only, and is separate and apart from the wealth coach services provided by Darren Mitchell and Associates, Inc. To its qualified clients, Control and Compound Financial expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental or any other damages arising out of any individual's use of this podcast or the information in it.
The views expressed here are those of each participant and guests, and not necessarily those of or endorsed by Control and Compound Financial, its affiliates, subsidiaries, and their respective directors, shareholders, officers, or employees. For full disclosure, visit controland compound.com/podcast-media.

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