Can Canada Survive a Housing Crash, 60,000 Job Cuts, and Trump’s $750B EU Trade Deal?

By Nico Lagan
July 28, 2025
By Nico Lagan
July 28, 2025

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Canada is at a crossroads as economic and political storms loom.

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation warns of a housing market crash, fueled by trade war fears and economic slowdown, threatening affordability and stability for millions.

At the same time, proposed federal spending cuts could slash 60,000 public sector jobs, hitting workers at agencies like the CRA and Immigration, and raising unemployment fears.

On the global stage, Trump’s $750B energy deal with the EU sidelines Canada, while stalled U.S.-Canada trade talks and tariff threats (up to 35% on Canadian goods) jeopardize our export-driven economy.

Meanwhile, the UN Court’s ruling that a healthy environment is a human right challenges Canada’s climate policies, potentially clashing with energy ambitions. Air Canada stewardesses are poised to strike, disrupting travel, while the Canadian passport’s declining global power reflects waning influence. Controversially, the CRA is mailing childhood vaccination pamphlets, sparking privacy and mandate debates. Plus, updates on Sean Feucht’s activism highlight broader cultural divides.

Can Canada navigate these crises and emerge stronger? Join us to explore what’s at stake and how we can fight back.

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