Canada's Unemployment Surge: Causes and Consequences
📥 Subscribe to the Pulse Newsletter for Weekly Market News (FREE) ➤ https://www.theinvestingacademy.ca/pulse In this video, we discuss the recent Canadian unemployment numbers, and they are going up. What is the cause of the job market problems? Is it immigration? A lot of people say that. Is it young people returning to work after taking time off to spend Covid-19 benefits? We'll discuss. Also on this episode, an RBC report shows that there are around $900 BILLION worth of mortgages coming due in the next three years, and if high interest rates persist it will cause a shock to both homeowners and banks. And, it looks like the BC legislation that targets short-term rentals like Airbnb is having an effect. ----------- Courses & Training - The Investing Academy ➤ https://bit.ly/theinvestingacademy Follow Us On Blossom ➤ https://getblossom.page.link/brandon Instagram ➤ https://bit.ly/3Oechgh TikTok ➤ https://bit.ly/3PlNvfw LinkedIn ➤https://bit.ly/3RLndF7 Website ➤ https://www.theinvestingacademy.ca/ ----------- 🏦🇨🇦 Sign Up Bonuses 💰💸: ► Questrade Online Brokerage (Get $50 in commission-free trades) - https://bit.ly/3OhrRrK ► Wealthsimple Trade ($50 cash bonus when you deposit $150 or more) - https://bit.ly/3v1FBQt ► Wealthsimple Invest Robo-Advisor (Receive a $50 sign up bonus) - https://bit.ly/3Pm2g1Z ► NEO Financial (Cash Back Credit Card) - https://bit.ly/3yJqb4s The above affiliate links are provided for your convenience, and if you click on a link and end up purchasing a product or service, this channel may receive compensation for the referral. We have personally vetted each of these companies and services and, in our opinion, we believe they provide value to our viewers, depending upon your individual circumstances. Business Inquiries: [email protected] ----------- Disclaimer: The views and opinions shared on this channel are for informational and educational purposes only. Although previously licensed, the contributors are no longer industry participants and are not licensed to provide financial advice. They strive to provide you with educational information in an entertaining manner. Always do your own research and due diligence before investing. Generally speaking, you should consult a licensed investment professional before investing.