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12 Canadian Rich Towns That Went Completely Broke - Here's How That Happened Canada built wealthy communities on resources that ran out, industries that became obsolete, and corporate decisions made in distant boardrooms. These 12 towns went from prosperity to collapse through mine closures, government failures, industrial disasters, and the internet killing newsprint. What This Video Documents: CORPORATE ABANDONMENT: Future Prime Minister closed iron ore mine devastating Quebec community. American corporation departed leaving workers to buy their own homes. Town physically demolished leaving only highway rest stop. GOVERNMENT FAILURES: Federal Crown corporation built uranium town then closed it. Provincial government purchased entire community and failed to run it for a decade. $500 million spent building town for mines lasting only 20 years. INDUSTRIAL OBSOLESCENCE: British newspaper baron built town as newsprint supply chain solution, internet killed industry. Town named after its own carcinogen for 121 years before finally changing name. DEADLY LEGACIES: 424 miners killed over 67 years with mine shafts now heating industrial park. Uranium tailings requiring water treatment in perpetuity. Mall collapse killing two people in aging infrastructure. Smelter emissions leaving heavy metals in children's blood. MODEL TOWN FAILURES: Manitoba built planned community from scratch in 1971, 80 percent of population left after mine closure. Now partially sustained by dinosaur fossil discoveries. Why Rich Towns Go Broke: Single-industry dependence creating catastrophic vulnerability. Corporate decisions prioritizing shareholders over communities. Government intervention arriving too late or making problems worse. Resources depleting faster than diversification possible. LIKE for Canadian economic history content SUBSCRIBE for boom and bust stories COMMENT which collapse story shocked you most NOTIFICATIONS for Canadian history and economics KEYWORDS: Canadian ghost towns, boom and bust Canada, mining towns collapsed, company towns Canada, single industry towns, economic collapse Canada, rich towns went broke, Canadian economic history #BoomAndBust #CanadianGhostTowns #Schefferville #ScheffervilleQC #IronOre #UraniumCity #UraniumCitySK #CrownCorporation #Asbestos #ValDesSources #ValDesSourcesQC #Cassiar #CassiarBC #DemolishedTown #OceanFalls #OceanFallsBC #GovernmentFailure #Buchans #BuchansNL #CorporateAbandonment #GrandFallsWindsor #GrandFallsWindsorNL #NewsprintDeath #ElliotLake #ElliotLakeON #UraniumTailings #AlgoCentre #Springhill #SpringhillNS #MiningDisaster #LeafRapids #LeafRapidsMB #PlannedTown #TumblerRidge #TumblerRidgeBC #DinosaurFossils #FlinFlon #FlinFlonMB #FlinFlonSK #SmelterEmissions #Quebec #Saskatchewan #BritishColumbia #Newfoundland #Ontario #NovaScotia #Manitoba #MiningHistory #ResourceTowns #CompanyTowns #SingleIndustry #EconomicCollapse #IndustrialDecline #CorporateCanada #GovernmentIntervention #CanadianHistory #EconomicHistory #BoomTown #BustTown #ForgottenCanada #AbandonedCanada #RuralDecline #NorthernDecline #ResourceEconomy #MiningCanada #IndustrialCanada #TownCollapse #EconomicDisaster #CommunityLoss #WorkerAbandonment #CorporateGreed #PolicyFailure #CanadianEconomics #Canada2026 #RealEstate #CanadianProperty #PropertyValues #DepressedMarkets #AffordableProperty #InvestmentRisk #PropertyMarket #RealEstateCanada #MarketCollapse #PropertyDecline #EconomicIndicators #MarketTrends #RuralProperty #NorthernProperty #MiningProperty #InvestmentProperty #PropertyInvestment #RiskAssessment #DueDiligence #MarketResearch #EconomicAnalysis #InvestorEducation #PropertyRisk #MarketHistory #EconomicCycles #BoomBustCycle #ResourceCycle #CommodityPrices #IndustrialProperty #CommercialProperty #ResidentialMarket #HousingMarket #PropertyNews #CanadianEconomy