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Canada's $70 Billion Problem | The Real Reason Behind the Interest Rate Cuts

Canada's $70 Billion Problem | The Real Reason Behind the Interest Rate Cuts

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On today's episode, it's the November update! The economy is shifting — fast. With rate cuts back on the table, inflation refusing to fade, and housing programs promising change, Canadians are searching for clarity. Darren and Christina unpack everything you need to know before 2026 hits:

- The Bank of Canada's second consecutive cut — what it means for your savings, debt, and investments

- Inflation's comeback and why it's still "sticky"

- Youth unemployment at 15% — the next financial crisis no one's talking about

- Bitcoin's Black Friday meltdown and how institutional whales like BlackRock profited

- The truth about Build Canada Homes — a $13 billion federal experiment

- Canada's looming $70 billion deficit and what it says about our future

If you're a Canadian business owner, investor, or someone who refuses to let the economy dictate your freedom — this episode is for you.

Show notes:

00:00 - Introduction

00:30 - Interest rate update

1:25 - Inflation update

3:40 - Canadian dollar update

4:40 - Stock market and Bitcoin update

10:25 - Real estate market update

17:25 - Economic news

20:25 - Life insurance industry news

23:00 - Podcast news

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