406: Canada’s Capital Flight & A New Paraguay Investor Visa?
In today’s episode, my co-host Marc Clair and I break down the latest in expat–related news, from Canada’s wealth exodus to the new Paraguay Investor Pass to the defeat of Orbán in Hungary, and much more. IN TODAY’S EPISODE Tune in as we discuss Canada’s sharp drop in venture capital funding and why the…
405: An Escape Plan, While You Can: Safe Havens In A World At War
From the U.S. being embroiled in an on-again, off-again war with Iran to Russia’s multi-year conflict in Ukraine, the idea that world superpowers becoming engaged in a hot conflict is no longer some far-flung theoretical exercise; rather, it’s knocking on our door. In this episode, we take a look back at a conversation that is…
391: Davos: What Trump And Carney’s Speeches Really Mean
The annual gathering of global elites at the World Economic Forum in Davos is usually an easy skip. It typically features a parade of bureaucrats and technocrats, both elected and unelected, proudly touting their plans for “managing the world.” But this year, there were a couple of particularly interesting speeches from two world leaders who…
369: Canada’s Identity Crisis And Why Families Are Looking South – Shaun Newman
Over the past decade, Canada has rapidly slid from a respected nation to one that many people now see as a cautionary tale of the logical end of extreme progressivism taking over a political system. Meanwhile, things here in Latin America are moving in the opposite direction, as the region continues to shift towards embracing…
364: Why Canada Was Designed To Fail – Matthew Ehret
I’ve never claimed to be an expert on Canada’s political history. I left the country as a teenager and focused my energy on building a life outside the system. But this week, we’ll dive into a darker, hidden history of Canada that will knock your socks off. In today’s episode, I am joined by Matthew…