Why Canada Won't Go Broke
October 5, 202010 min read1914 words
Published: October 5, 2020  |  10 min read1914 words
Liberals may have won the 2015 election in part because of their willingness to run deficits, but they surely never imagined the one they’re currently carrying. According to the most recent numbers, the deficit for the 2020/21 fiscal year could reach $343 billion—a figure nearly ...
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August 30, 2022
Well written article with a good amount of information from several points of view that provide great context for the reader. The article is having a look and see approach without the usual opinion and bias destroying the reading experience. One point of view was missing, the only thing that matters to Canada and their debt is if the Canadian people are able to bring value to their central bank. Your central bank holds your debt, will you pay it, and will you continue to bring value to your bank? That is the only metric that matters for all the industrialized world today.
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