Wisely, people don’t buy houses and take on heaps of debt when job loss is a thing. Understandably, investors who are losing ...
Following on yesterday’s pathetic blog post, the New York Times today ran a spread on Pierre Poilievre. Interesting. Here’s ...
“This is dramatic,” says Nanos. “A game-changer.” Women and Quebeckers appear to be drifting back to the Liberals, he said, and a number of people who parked their ballots with the NDP in past will be ...
Pulling out all the stops, realtors popped a new survey this week claiming that the young want out of Dodge. “The housing crisis is driving young Ontarians out of the Greater Toronto Area,” they said, ...
Sheesh, Derek, give your head a shake. There are times to be acquisitive, and times to turtle.
Cody’s started to shed. There was a flock of robins cruising the street yesterday. The sap has started. So, rutting season is at hand. If times were normal, this spring market might be an epic one for ...
In Toronto if you don’t like the rent being asked, suggest your own. So many condos on the market, so many empty units, so many noveau landlords, so many failed flippers happy to get whatever they can ...
“I am sure many Canadians are wondering about whose side NATO will take in a US invasion?” Denis asked this morning. “The world watched (as did NATO) when Trump’s buddy invaded Ukraine. Now Canada is ...
Yesterday at noon 91 Donalda went nuts. At least the bidders did, all 21 of them. And $600K was just the starting point. “I grew up in that neighbourhood,” Tim says of his east-end Toronto childhood. ...
Reddit’s five-second, what-the-hell-was-that? Superbowl ad was judged as a brilliant marketing move the next day. If you missed it, that was almost the point. First a logo, then a bunch of words which ...
Sure, I know the latest survey shows a quarter of all Canadians now fear losing their jobs. I know Nissan is chucking 20,000 people and this morning GM is ditching another 10,000. Yeah, I know about ...