Matthew Pauly | EP 140 | Where Did Canada Go Wrong? A Deep Dive into Pivotal Decisions

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In this episode, Matthew Pauly returns for a thought-provoking discussion about the turning points in Canadian history that have shaped the nation as we know it today. Together, we explored key moments such as the Multiculturalism Act of 1971, the nationalization of rail in 1918, the War Income Tax Act of 1918, and the introduction of socialized medicine by Tommy Douglas.

We also examined the economic and political ramifications of NAFTA in the 1990s, the Bank of Canada’s transition to the Bank for International Settlements in 1974, and the broader impacts of 9/11 on Canadian sovereignty.

It was a wide-ranging conversation on what these pivotal decisions mean for Canada’s future.

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