In this conversation with Spencer Gatten, we discuss the growing backlash against Tim Hortons, why younger Canadians are increasingly turning away from legacy institutions and brands, and how frustration over jobs, housing, and immigration is reshaping the mood in the country. Spencer lays out why so many young people feel shut out of the system, why trust in politicians keeps falling, and why more Canadians are starting to question whether the country still offers a real path to success.
We also get into Canada’s dependence on real estate and debt-fueled growth, the idea of “quantitative peopleing,” why major projects are starting to look like make-work programs, and why more young Canadians are openly talking about leaving for the United States or elsewhere.
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