Interview of the Week
We’re all familiar with the changing tech world but how can you make a few bucks on it? PI Financial’s Blake Corbet spends all day finding the answer – and he’s got three beauties for you to consider.
Don’t miss Michael’s Editorial: We’re living in the economic version of Groundhog Day
Most people don’t appreciate how often government is the problem. Two more downgrades of Canada’s GDP growth but the big news is that politicians and central bankers don’t know what to do
2nd Hour: We’re all familiar with the changing tech world but how can you make a few bucks on it? PI Financial’s Blake Corbet spends all day finding the answer – and he’s got three beauties for you to consider.
The media just loves to elevate certain politicians to Super Hero status. The downside is that it provides cover for those political heroes to continue with the same policies year after year that lead to poverty, faltering economic growth, unemployment and political corruption….
Michael’s Mid-Week Update: OECD: Canada’s Growth Engine Still Needs a Rebuild
A $16 glass or orange juice claimed as an expense is just a symbol of the kind of abuse being perpetrated by a legion of Government hacks. The really big cash being stuffed into pockets lately is called “moving expenses”. Huge numbers. Expense account abuse going on Right Now is staggering and its time to roll out the guillotine.
Oh No Not Again
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Sunday, 25 September 2016 1:47
We’re living in the economic version of Groundhog Day….two more downgrades of Canada’s GDP growth but the big news is that politicians and central bankers don’t know what to do.
….relatedl: Super Hero Politics