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The 2025 Canadian federal election is a pivotal moment for Canada. On one side, we have Mark Carney, a global finance expert and former head of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England, now Prime Minister. On the other, Pierre Poilievre, a political veteran and populist, promises change after years of Liberal rule. But what does each candidate's vision mean for Canada’s future? This week, Vince breaks down their economic plans, housing affordability solutions, and approaches to global diplomacy. Carney proposes GST exemptions for first-time homebuyers, while Poilievre focuses on cutting red tape to fast-track housing development. But with tensions rising globally, who will be better equipped to lead Canada through challenges like the U.S. threat of annexation and economic instability?
For more information, be sure to visit https://www.owlmortgage.ca/ & https://wealthbuilders.realpm.ca/
By Vince GaetanoThe 2025 Canadian federal election is a pivotal moment for Canada. On one side, we have Mark Carney, a global finance expert and former head of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England, now Prime Minister. On the other, Pierre Poilievre, a political veteran and populist, promises change after years of Liberal rule. But what does each candidate's vision mean for Canada’s future? This week, Vince breaks down their economic plans, housing affordability solutions, and approaches to global diplomacy. Carney proposes GST exemptions for first-time homebuyers, while Poilievre focuses on cutting red tape to fast-track housing development. But with tensions rising globally, who will be better equipped to lead Canada through challenges like the U.S. threat of annexation and economic instability?
For more information, be sure to visit https://www.owlmortgage.ca/ & https://wealthbuilders.realpm.ca/

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