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Stephen LeDrew sits down with Jay Goldberg, Canadian Affairs Manager with the Consumer Choice Center, to unpack what this year’s federal budget really means for Canada’s economy - and why it fails to spark real growth.
Goldberg argues the government’s rhetoric may sound bold, but its policies aren’t. Instead of empowering the private sector, Ottawa keeps expanding bureaucracy, delaying projects, and chasing “studies” instead of shovels. From stalled pipelines to the still-idle Ring of Fire, he says Canada’s economic engine is stuck in neutral - and investors know it.
LeDrew and Goldberg break down why Canadians are moving their money south, how tax policy and red tape are strangling innovation, and what real action would look like.
A tough, focused Three Minutes on the gap between political promises and economic reality.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Stephen LeDrewStephen LeDrew sits down with Jay Goldberg, Canadian Affairs Manager with the Consumer Choice Center, to unpack what this year’s federal budget really means for Canada’s economy - and why it fails to spark real growth.
Goldberg argues the government’s rhetoric may sound bold, but its policies aren’t. Instead of empowering the private sector, Ottawa keeps expanding bureaucracy, delaying projects, and chasing “studies” instead of shovels. From stalled pipelines to the still-idle Ring of Fire, he says Canada’s economic engine is stuck in neutral - and investors know it.
LeDrew and Goldberg break down why Canadians are moving their money south, how tax policy and red tape are strangling innovation, and what real action would look like.
A tough, focused Three Minutes on the gap between political promises and economic reality.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.