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Why is Canada getting poorer? While the headline numbers suggest a stable economy, the underlying data reveals a "Productivity Emergency" that threatens the Canadian standard of living for the next generation. In this deep dive, we move past the political talking points to examine why Canada’s GDP per capita is decoupling from our peers, why business investment has vanished, and how the "Housing-as-an-Asset" model is cannibalizing our industrial future. From the Bank of Canada’s recent warnings to the widening capital investment gap between the TSX and the S&P 500, we break down the structural rot that is making us less competitive on the global stage. 📍 What We Cover: The BoC Signal: Why Tiff Macklem’s latest rhetoric marks a turning point in Canadian monetary policy. The Investment Trap: How the "Safe Bet" of Canadian Real Estate is starving our tech and manufacturing sectors of capital. The Productivity Gap: A data-driven comparison of Canadian vs. U.S. worker output and why the "Efficiency Deficit" matters for your RRSP. The Road Ahead: Can Canada pivot back to an innovation-led economy, or is the stagnation permanent? 📊 Intelligence & Data Sources: To ensure the highest level of narrative integrity, this video utilizes data from the following institutions: Bank of Canada (BoC): Monetary Policy Reports and Deputy Governor transcripts regarding "Productivity Emergencies." Statistics Canada (StatsCan): Quarterly GDP per capita tracking and business investment data. OECD iLibrary: International comparisons of labour productivity and R&D spending. International Monetary Fund (IMF): Reports on Canadian housing market stability and economic diversification. The Fraser Institute & C.D. Howe Institute: Comparative policy analysis on Canadian capital stock. ⚠️ Mandatory Disclaimer: This content is for educational and documentary purposes only. It does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Economic trends are subject to rapid change; always perform your own due diligence or consult with a certified financial advisor regarding your RRSP, TFSA, or investment portfolio. #CanadaEconomy #ProductivityCrisis #BankOfCanada #TiffMacklem #CanadianRealEstate #GDP #EconomicsDocumentary #TSX #PersonalFinanceCanada #StandardOfLiving