Episodes

Friday Jan 03, 2020
2020: Top 5 From the Last 5 for the Next 5 - 6CR #68
Friday Jan 03, 2020
Friday Jan 03, 2020
With the end of the 2010s, there have been many "end of a decade" lists released. Darnell & Joel take a different look at the last decade and comprised their list - the top 5 aspects of the last 5 years that will impact the next 5 years:
5. Raptors NBA Championship
4. Cannabis
3. Climate Change & Student walk-outs
2. Jordan Peterson
1. Bitcoin
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References:
5. Raps
Raptors’ championship will have long-lasting impact on basketball in Canada
Toronto Raptors: Long-term impact of winning NBA championship
Could basketball overtake hockey as Canada's national sport?
2015: Canadians do not make up the majority of NHL players this season
Bianca Andreescu Wows Canadians, Inspires Young Tennis Players
4. Cannabis
related episodes: 6CR #10 & 6CR #44
How the Ontario Cannabis Retail Corp lost $42 million last year
2019 was a disaster for the cannabis sector — and there might be more trouble on the way in 2020
CEI: Federal Regulations Cost $1.9 Trillion Annually
Tiger Woods arrested on DUI charge in Florida, says alcohol 'not involved'
What Is the Endocannabinoid System?
The Union: The Business Behind Getting High (2007)
Perfect Plant? 7 Great Uses For Industrial Hemp
3. Climate
related episode - 6CR #55
TDSB helps students walking out for climate change
Why Adolf Hitler Was TIME's Man of the Year for 1938 | Time
2. Jordan Peterson
Shut Him Down: The Rise of Jordan Peterson
Video Shows Man Beaten, Car Stolen While Witnesses Hurl Anti-Trump Rhetoric
‘I’m really sorry’: Justin Trudeau admits wearing brownface at 2001 costume party
1. Bitcoin
Distributed Ledger Technology: Where Technological Revolution Starts
Bitcoin Is To Blockchain As Email Was To The Internet
You Don’t Actually Own Your Securities
Land Registry: A Big Blockchain Use Case Explored
Do you know the Uses of cryptocurrency in third world countries?
Wala Was Africa’s Perfect Crypto Success Story – Until It Collapsed
Regulation of Cryptocurrency: Canada
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Friday Oct 05, 2018
Generational Wealth & Race with Seun Adeyemi - 6CR #33
Friday Oct 05, 2018
Friday Oct 05, 2018
Seun Adeyemi of SA Capital joins Darnell & Joel to discuss the following aspects of financial planning:
- Inheritance and Probate Taxes
- The value of creating a will
- Wealth vs Poverty
- Life Insurance
- Financial Stewardship & Literacy
- Investing & Saving
https://sixcentsreport.podbean.com/
Reference Articles:
Lack of inheritance tax is making inequality worse, think-tank study suggests
Merrilee Boyack on Getting Your Estate Planning Figured Out
Seun Adeyemi contact info:
Twitter:@SACapitalCanada
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Friday Feb 16, 2018
Does Everybody Deserve Affordable Housing? - 6CR #13
Friday Feb 16, 2018
Friday Feb 16, 2018
Jordan Peterson questions Kathleen Wynne's claim that everybody deserves affordable housing. Darnell & Joel discuss the merits of Kathleen Wynne's statement, specifically focusing on the terms "deserve" and "affordable". The concept of affordablity leads to a discussion about high energy costs in Ontario and the current housing boom.
Jordan Peterson's quoting and responding to Kathleen Wynne's Tweet
Reference Articles:
Dictionary definition of deserve
"Property rights...are in fact the most basic of all human rights" - Murray Rothbard
Electricity cost has almost double in the last ten years
High cost of renewables—a made-in-Ontario problem
Ontario energy minister admits mistake with green energy program
Ontario’s flawed electricity system subsidizes neighbouring jurisdictions
Milton, Ontario population more than triples from 1996 to 2016
Scotiabank Mortgage Calculator
Industrial Revolution - 1760 to 1840
Green Revolution - 1930 to 1960
Property: Key to Self-Determination
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Friday Feb 09, 2018
Minimum Wage - 6CR #12
Friday Feb 09, 2018
Friday Feb 09, 2018
Minimum wage in Ontario is going up to $15 / hr. Darnell & Joel discuss the arguments for and against minimum wage and breakdown the Tim's Vs Wynne scenario.
Why a $15 minimum wage is good for business
Reference Articles:
All you need to know about Ontario's minimum wage hike
Tim Hortons heirs cut paid breaks and worker benefits after minimum wage hike, employees say
Kevin Libin: Kathleen Wynne gets help from Timmies in attacking small business
the average Hortons store owner pockets in a year: $265,558
Missed out on the $60 10 GB cellphone plans? Experts bet more deals are coming
The Importance of Capital Accumulation for Economic Growth
A ‘very credible’ new study on Seattle’s $15 minimum wage has bad news for liberals
Problems with the Cost Theory of Value
Various Economic Theories of Value
The Impacts of Minimum Wage Increases on the Canadian Economy
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Friday Jan 05, 2018
North American (Free) Trade Agreement - 6CR #7
Friday Jan 05, 2018
Friday Jan 05, 2018
The NAFTA negotiations have brought uncertainty. Darnell & Joel discuss the fundamentals of trade and the implications of free trade.
Detailed Summary of Original NAFTA
Reference Articles:
CBC advertising advantage - "CBC/Radio-Canada unfairly competes with struggling private media in a shrinking advertisement market"
Wikipedia Explanations of Economic Principles discussed:
Comparative Advantage - David Ricardo
"Economic Nationalism" i.e. Mercantilism
David Hume's argument - "Price–specie Flow Mechanism"
Thorough Explanations of Economic Principles discussed:
David Hume and The Theory of Money
How Government Intervenes in the Market
Lack of free trade between provinces
Bonus video
Who is responsible for the horrible experience when ordering online from the US?
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