
Canada’s 2025 Budget Explained: The 5 Pillars, Productivity & What Happens Next | PART 2
Are these five budget “pillars” going to lift Canada’s GDP—or just move numbers around? Mike Wixson and Paul Micucci unpack the 2025 federal budget’s shiny new framework, the shift to accrual accounting, and whether the promised investments actually produce returns (not losses). We separate operating vs. capital, look at defense, housing, trade corridors, AI/SHRED incentives, immigration talent, and ask the only question that matters: does this plan improve productivity and profitability by 2027—or do we pivot fast?
What you’ll learn:
• The 5 “pillars” and why they read like marketing—vs. what’s really funded
• Accrual accounting 101: how capitalizing projects changes the deficit picture
• Where dollars actually land in 2026–2027 (and what’s deferred)
• Housing push vs. existing homeowners: who benefits, who doesn’t
• Defense spend on a 5-year clock: gear now, shipyards later
• AI, SHRED, and tax measures—smart incentives or soft costs?
• Trade strategy beyond the U.S.: ports, corridors, and realism checks
• The guardrails Canada needs (reporting, ROI, pivot points)
Chapters:
00:00 - Why the budget changed (cash → accrual)
03:05 - The 5 pillars vs. real allocations
08:42 - Capital vs. operating—how the deficit “shrinks” on paper
14:10 - Housing & affordability: builds, incentives, and consequences
20:25 - Productivity test: projects that actually sell things
27:10 - Defense & sovereignty: near-term buys, long-term gaps
33:00 - AI/SHRED & talent: incentives that work (and don’t)
38:45 - Trade routes & corridors: cost vs. payoff
43:30 - Bottom line: GDP/productivity by 2027—or pivot
Our take:
Canada can’t afford projects that don’t generate returns. If these pillars don’t raise productivity and GDP by 2027, we need transparent scorecards and a hard pivot—fast.
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