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Canada's 'reset' was supposed to change everything under Mark Carney's leadership. The Canadian economy stayed flat, federal bureaucracy grew, government spending increased, the Canadian standard of living (GDP per capita) worsened, and trust in the Canadian government and the office of the prime minister waned. One year ago, historian Christopher Dummitt sat down with Revaluate and warned that replacing Justin Trudeau with a new Liberal leader would not fix Canada's structural problems — it would rebrand them. Mark Carney won. The Liberals held power. The machine continued. So we pulled the numbers. Not our numbers. Not partisan numbers. Statistics Canada, the federal government's own fiscal reports, OECD, RBC, and Scotiabank. Here's what we found: → Real GDP per capita fell two years in a row → The federal deficit nearly doubled to $78.3 billion — highest peacetime level since 1995 → Canada has the worst housing affordability deterioration in the OECD since 2004 → Canadian households carry the highest debt-to-income ratio in the G7 This is not a partisan hit piece. It's a structural accountability audit. And the numbers don't care who you voted for. 🔔 Follow the page to Revaluate — structural analysis beyond partisan politics. TOPICS COVERED: Mark Carney vs. Justin Trudeau — real change or rebrand? | Canada GDP per capita decline | Federal deficit 2025 | Canada housing affordability OECD | Pierre Poilievre economic policy | Government size Canada | Canadian household debt G7 | Institutional inertia in democracies | Christopher Dummitt historian | Canada political analysis 2026 #canadianpolitics #markcarney #revaluatepodcast #canadianeconomy #justintrudeau #politicalanalysis TIMESTAMPS (0:00) Introduction: The Prediction That Nobody Listened To (0:22) Archive: Christopher Dummitt's warning about Carney (March 2025) (1:22) The rebrand problem: why changing leaders doesn't change institutions (2:10) Canada's Culture war tactics and the 'weird conservative' strategy (2:28) Regulatory overload and the 1970s parallel (3:34) Domain 1: Canada's GDP per capita — three consecutive years of decline (5:00) Domain 2: Government size and the $78.3 billion deficit (6:32) Domain 3: Housing affordability, household debt, real wages (8:30) The Verdict: What Canada needs the most (9:30) Closing thought: how bad can Canada get from here? Two simple productivity tools I use to stay focused: — Yearly Planner (Affiliate) – https://sageandolivestudio.etsy.com/listing/4428311464 — GoodNotes Stickers (Affiliate) – https://sageandolivestudio.etsy.com/listing/4428326883
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