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⚡️Canada is a rich-country warning flare. The country did not suddenly break. It spent years converting future capacity into present comfort through housing, leverage, population growth, and state-managed consumption. Now the bill is showing up. Canada has enormous natural advantages: land, energy, minerals, water, agriculture, institutional stability, proximity to the U.S., educated labor, and strategic geography. A country with that asset base should be one of the great productive powers of the 21st century. Instead, much of the national growth model became a loop of importing people, inflating housing, expanding household debt, taxing/redistributing around the pressure, and calling the aggregate number progress. That model creates GDP, but it does not necessarily create prosperity. The core sickness is per-capita stagnation hidden by headline scale. A country can grow on paper while the median person feels poorer, more crowded, more indebted, less housed, and less hopeful. That is Canada’s fracture. The macro story and the lived story diverged for too long. Housing became the false god. It absorbed savings, distorted politics, rewarded incumbents, punished young families, and redirected capital away from productive enterprise. When a country’s main wealth engine is bidding up shelter, it eventually starts consuming its own future. Young people lose formation. Families delay. Businesses struggle. Talent leaves. Politics curdles. The recession print is the surface crack. The deeper fracture is that Canada’s old growth engine has stopped producing legitimacy. Tariffs and weak jobs matter, but they are accelerants. The deeper problem is strategic drift. Canada did not build enough future-facing industrial strength relative to its potential. Energy could have been a sovereign superpower. Minerals could have been a strategic weapon. AI power infrastructure could be a national moonshot. Instead, the country over-indexed toward housing, bureaucracy, compliance, redistribution, and moral-managerial politics. The U.S. has plenty of dysfunction, but it still creates monsters: Nvidia, OpenAI, SpaceX, Palantir, Anduril, hyperscalers, shale, venture capital networks, deep markets. Canada produces capable people and then often loses them into stronger systems. That is the brutal asymmetry. The policy path ahead probably becomes rate cuts, fiscal support, more housing intervention, immigration recalibration, and attempts to cushion households. Some of that may stabilize the surface. It will not fix the core unless Canada shifts from asset inflation toward productive power. The real question is whether Canada chooses productivity or keeps protecting the old model. Productivity means energy development, industrial strategy, permitting reform, housing supply, capital formation, defense/AI/minerals infrastructure, and a political culture that rewards building. The current model means more debt, more transfers, more housing distortion, more young-person despair, and more dependence on U.S. demand. Final compression: Canada is not poor. Canada is misallocated. The recession is the signal that the housing-population-debt model has reached exhaustion. A country with immense real assets forgot to build enough real power.
It's official: Canada has unexpectedly entered a technical recession for the first time since the pandemic lockdowns in 2020. Real GDP in Canada fell -0.1% in Q1 2026 following a -1.0% contraction in Q4 2025. This marks two-straight quarters of GDP contraction for the first time in six years. Economists had expected Q1 GDP growth of 1.5%, yet the economy suddenly contracted. The weak GDP data coincides with a weak job market as well, as the Canadian economy is likely to remain under pressure amid ongoing US tariffs. Meanwhile, the household saving rate fell to 3.5%, reaching its lowest level since the Q1 2024 as spending rose faster than incomes. Canada is facing a major economic slowdown.
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Elon Musk challenges WhatsApp and Telegram. In five days, he will release his private messenger, XChat. Main features: 🔴 Conversations with end-to-end encryption; 🔴 Audio or video calls between devices without a phone number; 🔴 Secret chats with self-destructing messages; 🔴 Prohibition of screenshots and videos in chats; 🔴 Deleting messages for everyone; 🔴 File sharing; 🔴 Group chats for hundreds of people; 🔴 No advertising and data tracking. 🔴 XChat will be released on iOS on April 17, and on Android later.
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Toronto is now famous for our lengthy land acknowledgments. Now, we have a taxpayer acknowledgment and it is brilliant. Look at the faces on Perks and Moise. Priceless.
Toronto citizen recites Taxpayer Land Acknowledgment at City Hall 🤔
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Just finished #NodeJS Design Patterns 4th Edition from @PacktPublishing - honestly, such a solid sequel. The authors nailed it! Tempted me to write a review: goodreads.com/review/show/79…

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20 Aug 2025
The #XYplorer 27.10.0500 update is now available. It's a fast, professional alternative to Windows File Explorer. E.g., it lets you preview two different image files at the same time, one in the preview pane, one in the hover box. License from $14.95. xyplorer.com
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18 Aug 2025
The #XYplorer 27.10.0500 update is now available. It's a fast, professional alternative to Windows File Explorer. For example, it lets you preview images in other folders before browsing them. xyplorer.com
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18 Aug 2025
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17 Aug 2025
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6 Aug 2025
#XYplorer 27.10.0400 released, a professional and fast file management alternative to Windows File Explorer: Minor bug fixes and improvements. xyplorer.com
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26 Jul 2025
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1 Jun 2025
#XYplorer 27.00.0600 released, a professional and fast file management alternative to Windows File Explorer: Minor bug fixes and improvements. xyplorer.com/release_27.00.p…
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19 May 2025
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