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Canada's National Debt

48 min · 15 jan 2026
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This week, Sean Graham talks with Angela Tozer, author of The Debt of a Nation: Land and the Financing of the Canadian Settler State, 1820-73 [https://www.ubcpress.ca/the-debt-of-a-nation]. They discuss how governments take on debt, the purpose of debt, and how colonialism fuelled land speculation. They also chat about how resource extraction was critical to servicing debt, the changes brought on by Confederation, and the on-going legacy of 19th century national debt. Historical Headline of the Week "Debt Management Strategy for 2020-21 [https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/services/publications/economic-fiscal-snapshot/debt-management-strategy-2020-21.html]," Department of Finance Canada.

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