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Money talks. We translate. Every Friday, Paul Haavardsrud looks at the way money shapes our lives in ways big, small, obvious, and unseen. From Big Macs to Big Banks, the Cost of Living connects the dots between the economy and everyday life.
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Do you know where your retirement savings are? (Encore Edition)
Season 6 · Episode 46
vendredi 18 juillet 2025 • Duration 26:37
Some of us might forget $20 in a coat pocket, but what about thousands of dollars in pension payments? It happens more often than you might think. We'll explain why Canadians lose track of their own retirement savings and how to reclaim them.
Here comes the sun (Encore Edition)
Season 6 · Episode 45
vendredi 11 juillet 2025 • Duration 26:51
A world powered by solar energy has been on the horizon for years. But with costs dropping at a rapid pace, the renewable may be about to have its moment in the sun. So what could we achieve with all that cheap, unlimited energy?
Ireland supercharged its economy by slashing taxes. Should Canada do the same?
Season 7 · Episode 3
vendredi 19 septembre 2025 • Duration 27:59
More than two decades ago, Ireland radically cut corporate taxes and produced an "economic miracle." Now some say Canada should look to the Emerald Isle and perform a miracle of its own. We find out why some people are learning to love Canadian Gamays and Pinot Noirs. And could a proposed takeover of Teck, one of our last mining giants, be a test of the country's newfound economic nationalism?
If the U.S. is remaking the rules, where does that leave Canada?
Season 7 · Episode 5
vendredi 3 octobre 2025 • Duration 27:45
The post-WWII rules-based order has been good to Canada. International trade agreements and cooperation have brought peace and prosperity. But with Trump now tearing up the playbook, will we have to follow suit? Or can we find new partners who still want to play the old game the old way? Also, why more North Americans are willing to splurge on business class flights and why long waitlists are pushing Canadians to shop for new hips abroad.
How YouTube ate the world
vendredi 26 septembre 2025 • Duration 27:53
More people listen to music on YouTube than Spotify. It's the world's biggest podcast platform and it's worth twice as much as Disney. So what does it mean when one media company commands so much of our attention? We explain why fast food restaurants are betting on hot hot hot menu items. Also, the U.S. is making it harder for the world's brightest minds to work in America. Soooo, maybe they wanna come here?
Why do booze-free drinks cost nearly as much as the real thing? (And other mysteries solved!)
Season 7 · Episode 6
vendredi 10 octobre 2025 • Duration 27:47
This week, we answer some of your burning questions about the economy. Like, why does Canada import stuff that we produce here? Should you pay in CAD when travelling abroad? And, how expensive is the #rvlife?
What's creative destruction? Buckle up. We're living through it
Season 7 · Episode 7
vendredi 17 octobre 2025 • Duration 27:39
Creative destruction is a way of explaining how new ideas destroy the old in an economy. In an ideal world, these changes make us all healthier and wealthier, right? Right?! With AI promising to upend the economy, we speak with Avi Goldfarb from the U of T's Creative Destruction Lab about how to prepare for it. We also look at why more First Nations are getting into the housing business and why cheap eats are so hard to find at the airport.
How AI could make pricing even less predictable (Encore Edition)
Season 7 · Episode 18
samedi 3 janvier 2026 • Duration 27:39
If it feels like the price of everything from airfares to juice boxes never stay put — you're not wrong. And artificial intelligence could make those prices even more slippery. Also, we explain why more travellers are opting for a seat upgrade and explore how YouTube at the world.
Why do booze-free drinks cost nearly as much as the real thing? (Encore Edition)
Season 7 · Episode 16
samedi 27 décembre 2025 • Duration 27:39
This week, we answer some of your burning questions about the economy. Like, why does Canada import stuff that we produce here? Should you pay in CAD when travelling abroad? And, how expensive is the #rvlife (Originally aired October 12, 2025)
Is Artificial Intelligence the mother of all bubbles?
Season 7 · Episode 8
vendredi 24 octobre 2025 • Duration 27:53
AI has all the ingredients needed for a bubble. So if it pops, could it put us all at risk? We also revisit a Halloween favourite about buying and selling haunted houses and we speak to author Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic about why being yourself at work is overrated
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