InsightSpencerFernandoMarch 9, 2023 Canadian Credit Card Debt Surges 15% In Q4 Debt is increasing fastest among younger Canadians.
OpinionSpencerFernandoMarch 2, 2023 Combination Of Struggling Economy & Foreign Interference Scandal Is Bad News For Justin Trudeau Many Canadians are already sour on the Trudeau government due to worsening economic conditions.
InsightSpencerFernandoMarch 1, 2023 Consumer Insolvency Filings Up 33.7% Compared To A Year Ago, Business Insolvencies Up 55.4% There were 9,066 insolvencies in January 2023, compared to 6,779 in January 2022.
InsightSpencerFernandoFebruary 28, 2023 Canadian Per Capita GDP Falls For Sixth Consecutive Month There was a 0.4% decline in December.
InsightSpencerFernandoFebruary 28, 2023 Survey: Young Canadians Losing Confidence In Financial Future RBC survey reveals only 18% of young Canadians expressing confidence in their financial future, down from 31% a year ago.
InsightSpencerFernandoFebruary 28, 2023 Business Investment Has Declined For Three Consecutive Quarters Investment in machinery and equipment declined 7.8% in Q4 of 2022.
InsightSpencerFernandoFebruary 28, 2023 Canadian GDP Fell In December 2022, Flat For Q4 Statistics Canada had predicted 1.6% annualized growth in Q4 of 2022.
InsightSpencerFernandoFebruary 13, 2023 Millennials Hit Hardest As Insolvencies Rise The rapidly-dwindling prospects of an entire Canadian generation are raising the odds of a significant political realignment.
InsightSpencerFernandoFebruary 7, 2023 Canadian Business Insolvencies Rose 37.2% In 2022 Consumer insolvencies were up 11.2% last year.
InsightSpencerFernandoFebruary 1, 2023 “Hard-Hitting Losses”: Canadian Defined Benefit Pension Plans Had A Rough 2022 According to the survey from RBC Investor & Treasury Services (I&TS), this was the worst year for Canadian defined benefit pension…
InsightSpencerFernandoJanuary 31, 2023 Canada’s Economy Is Even Worse Than The GDP Numbers Indicate Canadians are experiencing a “personal recession” as our standard of living declines.
InsightSpencerFernandoJanuary 31, 2023 Canada’s GDP Growth Slowed In Q4 Of 2022 The country remains disproportionately dependent on government spending and population increases for economic growth.
InsightSpencerFernandoJanuary 27, 2023 The Majority Of Canadians Are Worried They Won’t Have Enough Money To Feed Their Family, But There’s No Need For Concern Because Trudeau Says Canada’s “Not Broken” What level of economic pain would meet Trudeau’s ‘broken’ threshold?
InsightSpencerFernandoJanuary 13, 2023 Canadians Must Connect The Dots Between Trudeau’s Opposition To The Energy Sector & Canada’s Cost-Of-Living Crisis If people really want life to be more affordable, they will need to vote for politicians who support the growth of…
InsightSpencerFernandoJanuary 11, 2023 Here Are Three Things The Government Could Do To Make Life More Affordable The Liberals & NDP know they could make things easier for Canadians, yet refuse to do so.
InsightSpencerFernandoJanuary 10, 2023 Canada’s Economic Dependence On Housing Is Unsustainable Our economy increasingly resembles that of a small and crowded nation without abundant natural resources, when we are the exact opposite.
InsightSpencerFernandoJanuary 6, 2023 Wages Continue To Lag Behind Rising Prices, As Productivity Stagnates Despite December Job Growth Month after month, Canadians are still getting poorer.
InsightSpencerFernandoDecember 15, 2022 Average Rent Cost Hits Record High In the last year, rental costs have risen over 12%.
InsightSpencerFernandoDecember 13, 2022 Household Debt Rises, Financial Regulator Raising Bank Stability Buffer Interest payments have risen by the most on record.
InsightSpencerFernandoDecember 9, 2022 Respected Economist Predicts “Severe Recession” For Canada In 2023 As Full Impact Of Interest Rate Hikes Will Be Felt “2022 was the year of the sharp run-up in rates, 2023 will be the year where the policy lags from those…
InsightSpencerFernandoNovember 29, 2022 Bank Of Canada Loses Money For First Time In History The Canadian central bank lost $522 million in Q3 of this year.
InsightSpencerFernandoNovember 26, 2022 87% Of Canadians Say Canada Is Either Already In A Recession, Or Will Soon Be In A Recession Furthermore, 62% say they aren’t prepared.
InsightSpencerFernandoNovember 14, 2022 CLUELESS: Freeland Claims Carbon Tax Is “Helpful” To Canadians Are the Liberals trying to lose?
InsightSpencerFernandoNovember 7, 2022 Share Buyback Tax Could Discourage Investment & Hurt Canada’s Economy 2% rate is higher than what is being discussed in the United States, and will further discourage investment in Canada.
InsightSpencerFernandoNovember 2, 2022 Unlike Most Democracies, Canada Has Almost Zero Open Debate Regarding Our Immigration Levels If we are unable to respectfully discuss the benefits and costs of various levels of immigration, the discussion will become much…
InsightSpencerFernandoNovember 1, 2022 Canadian Credit Card Debt Hits Record High People are trying to hold on their standard of living amid high-tax inflationary government policies.
InsightSpencerFernandoNovember 1, 2022 SURVEY: Canadians Feel Worse About Finances Now Than In 2008 Financial Crisis Month after month, inflation outstrips wage growth, meaning Canadians are falling further and further behind.
InsightSpencerFernandoOctober 28, 2022 RBC Report: Canadians To Lose $1.6 Trillion In Wealth It would be the largest wealth drop in decades.
InsightSpencerFernandoOctober 25, 2022 Canadians Bracing For Economic Downturn In 2023 Majority of Canadians believe the country is either already in a recession, or imminently heading into a recession.
InsightSpencerFernandoOctober 18, 2022 Canada To Enter Recession In First Half Of 2023 Says Scotiabank “Lower commodity prices, elevated uncertainty, lower equity values, and a weaker U.S.
InsightSpencerFernandoOctober 17, 2022 Business Confidence Drops Dramatically Persistently high inflation and a weakening economy raises ‘stagflation’ risk.
InsightSpencerFernandoSeptember 12, 2022 Amid Failed Trudeau Government Policies, Canadian Household Wealth Falls By Largest Amount In Canadian History A nearly $1 TRILLION decline. Across our country, economic reality continues to reassert itself.
InsightSpencerFernandoSeptember 8, 2022 With A Liberal Government Hostile To Economic Productivity, Bank Of Canada Resorting To ‘Demand Destruction’ To Tame Inflation If we had a government that could get out of the way and allow our energy sector to expand, would get…
InsightSpencerFernandoSeptember 6, 2022 Canadians Falling Further Into Debt Non-mortgage debt rising in Canada according to new Equifax report.
InsightSpencerFernandoSeptember 4, 2022 Preview Of This Week’s Exclusive Political Analysis Newsletter: August 29 – September 4, 2022 Why Canada’s jobs recovery is a mirage, superficial diversity & intellectual diversity, ‘wokeness’ feeding upon itself, and more… In the latest…
InsightSpencerFernandoAugust 18, 2022 High Inflation Is Pushing Many Canadians Further Into Debt When governments attack true growth and productivity, and impose increasingly onerous taxes on Citizens, this is the result.
OpinionSpencerFernandoAugust 16, 2022 Foreign Investors Are Taking Their Money Out Of Canadian Stocks It’s the largest outflow 15 years.
InsightSpencerFernandoAugust 16, 2022 Inflation Rate Now 7.6% As Canadians Continue To Fall Further & Further Behind Yet again, inflation far outstripped wage growth.
InsightSpencerFernandoAugust 15, 2022 Manufacturing Sales Fall Again, As Concerning Economic Numbers Continue To Roll In High unemployment and a weakening economy.
InsightSpencerFernandoAugust 11, 2022 What They Still Don’t Want You To Know About Inflation Inflation is cumulative, a fact conveniently ignored, because the implications would make the public even more angry.