The Canadian Money Podcast

Canadian Financial News: January 7, 2026

41 min · 7 de ene de 2026
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Heading into 2026, Canada’s economy faces a significant "headwind" with modest 1.2–1.5% GDP growth, weak productivity, and an urgent push for radical tax reform to boost competitiveness. This episode explores the domestic and geopolitical shifts shaping the year, from the upcoming CUSMA review and the impact of U.S. intervention in Venezuela on Canadian crude prices to the widening "K-shaped" consumer divide. We further analyze the stability of the real estate market amid five-day return-to-office mandates, growing government pressure on pension fund investments, and the strategic brand alliance between Tim Hortons and the Canadian Olympic Committee.

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