Something Isn't Adding Up in Canada's Economy
Jun 13, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration15:19
Video IDcxa0WGPrCtA
Languageen
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views22.5K
Likes2K
Comments544
Engagement Rate11.29%
Likes per 100 views8.88
Comments per 1K views24.15
Video Tags
#canada economy#canada recession#tiff macklem#bank of canada#canadian debt crisis#statistics canada debt report#canadian household debt#canada cost of living crisis#canadian inflation#mark carney economy#canada consumer spending#canadian retail job losses#canadian middle class#canadian politics#tap the maple#bakes on things#canada news#canadian economy explained#canada affordability crisis#canadian politics
Description
The Bank of Canada says Canada isn't in a recession. Statistics Canada says Canadians owe $1.80 for every dollar of disposable income. So which is it?
In today's Tap the Maple, we break down Tiff Macklem's latest comments, the alarming rise in household debt, the troubling retail job losses we highlighted previously, and whether Canada's economy is being sustained by genuine consumer confidence... or by borrowed money.
Canadians are spending. But are they spending because they're optimistic about the future, or because they're trying to hold onto the life they already had?
This isn't about doom and gloom.
It's about asking honest questions about the economy Canadians are actually living through.
If you've noticed your grocery bill climbing, your savings shrinking, or your credit card balance growing despite working harder than ever, this episode is for you.
Is Canada avoiding recession... or are we simply putting it on the credit card?
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