The authors of the study said the figures should serve as a ‘wake-up call’ for the country’s Liberal government

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      This is very true. This century we are pretty much hitting the limits of growth and globally the response has been to hit the accelerator.

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        Pretty much every country fired up their money printers to power through covid.

        Here is Canada’s money supply:

        Canada

        Every other country did the same thing. Although I think governments, companies, and individuals are stumbling through the shock of such an unprecedented injection of supply… Ultimately IMO this is a global “hangover” from covid money printing.

        This is why I’m hesitant to over-attribute current economic conditions to things like “approaching limits of growth”. To me, those are zebras. Unprecedented monetary supply manipulation are horses. When I hear hoofbeats, my first guess is the horses.

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          Oh sure for current inflation but everything post 2000 is a house of cards. stock prices completely deviated from earnings as they turned into value holds and income was pulled out via debt.

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        Ok I’ll bite. How does Canadian policy cause global inflation?

        The only angle that I can think of is that we’ve had a larger impact on carbon production than most other countries, and at least when it comes to global food inflation, climate change is having a noticable impact. So one might be able to argue that our role in climate change is causing food inflation. But I doubt anyone has actually done any peer reviewed studies on that so it’s likely just assumptions at best.

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        I do think all levels of government have made some bad decisions that are unique to Canada, but yes they are. Our housing crisis is probably the worst example.

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        With an argument that compelling how can I not be convinced! /s