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Canada at a Crossroads: Tech Flight, Taxes & an Ostrich Farm Standoff

Canada at a Crossroads: Tech Flight, Taxes & an Ostrich Farm Standoff

Update: 2025-09-29
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    • John Turley-Ewart — Risk management consultant specializing in capital markets with extensive experience on Bay and Wall Streets; Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist; contributor to The Globe & Mail.




    • Katie Pasitney — with the Universal Ostrich Farm in Edgewood, BC.






  • Segment 1 — “Dear Canada: Nobody’s Coming to Save Us”




    • Turley-Ewart unpacks his Globe & Mail piece and argues Canada is losing ground on productivity, capital, and talent.




    • Why cheering a proposed US$100,000 H-1B fee is “self-delusion”: high-skill workers and companies still prefer the U.S.




    • Tech drain: startups headquartering abroad to raise more capital; policy programs seen as out of touch with operators.




    • Structural headwinds: tax burden, weak industrial investment since the early ’80s, and health-care capacity gaps.




    • What to fix: rebuild manufacturing, unlock LNG/natural resources, drop interprovincial barriers, reward investment, and create policy certainty that beats (not just matches) the U.S.




    • Fiscal reality check: rising deficits/debt squeeze future social spending and opportunity for younger Canadians.






  • Segment 2 — Edgewood Ostrich Farm vs. CFIA




    • Katie Pasitney updates the legal fight over the flock after earlier bird deaths linked to avian influenza.




    • Farm seeks independent testing of the surviving ostriches; says offers to fund testing have been rebuffed.




    • Interim stay in place; concerns raised about animal care, community tensions, and the costs of enforcement.




    • Core question: if birds are healthy and not shedding, should culling proceed—or should testing decide the outcome?






  • Segment 3 — Does Staging Sell Homes?




    • A pro stager and a veteran realtor weigh in: staging helps buyers visualize living in the space and can reduce objections.




    • Typical playbook: neutral décor, rentals for key rooms, curb-appeal tune-ups; agents often cover staging costs.




    • Market nuance: still-hot pockets vs. buyer’s-market caution; write appliances (make/model) into offers to avoid swaps.






  • Listen




    • Catch The John Oakley Show live weekdays 3–6pm on 640 Toronto, stream anytime at 640toronto.com, or on the iHeartRadio app.








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Canada at a Crossroads: Tech Flight, Taxes & an Ostrich Farm Standoff

Canada at a Crossroads: Tech Flight, Taxes & an Ostrich Farm Standoff

AM640 / Curiouscast