Breaking Down The Canada Soccer Debacle – With Braden Maccke

Today, SmallCapSteve sits down with Deep Dive contributor Braden Maccke. Braden dives into the whole Canada Soccer controversy, going into Elon Musk fatigue as the Twitter saga drags on, why he thinks wireless networks should be nationalized, and his thoughts on Bridging Finance.

You can catch more of Braden’s content via our own website, here.


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