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Canada Is Becoming a Country of Owners and Servants

19 min · 30. maj 2026
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Sign Up Your Aspiring Athlete For Success at Power Alley: https://qrto.org/zNoQvN USE CODE: MAPLE TO GET 20% OFF Canada was once known as one of the world’s strongest middle-class countries. But today, millions of Canadians feel like the country has split into two completely different economic realities. In this episode of Tap the Maple, we dive into Canada’s growing class divide, the collapse of affordability, housing inequality, generational frustration, asset ownership, wage stagnation, rising rents, and why many younger Canadians increasingly believe the system no longer rewards hard work the way it once did. This isn’t just about rich versus poor. It’s about a country where ownership increasingly matters more than effort — and where timing may now determine your future more than merit. Why do some Canadians feel wealthier than ever while others feel permanently locked out? Why does the middle class increasingly feel fragmented? And why are more people quietly saying Canada no longer feels fair? We break down: Canada’s housing divide homeowners vs renters asset inflation generational wealth gaps cost of living in Canada middle-class decline economic frustration young Canadians being priced out why trust in the system is eroding This may be the most important Canadian conversation nobody wants to have honestly. #cdnpoli #canada #canadian #canadalife #pierrepoilievre #tapthemaple #markcarney #canadianpolitics #politicalcommentary #canadanews #classwar #divided #politics #news #canadavlogs #canadavlog #canadianlife #liberal #conservative

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