Entries by Kai

Review – Cogeco UltraFibre 1Gig Unlimited

Cogeco UltraFibre 1Gig Unlimited Review: Fast, Affordable, But Is It Reliable? Introduction I recently switched to Cogeco’s UltraFibre 1Gig Unlimited plan, lured by the promise of lightning-fast internet and a discounted price of $54.99/month for the first 24 months (down from $99.99/month). With such an attractive offer, I wanted to dive into whether the performance […]

Rate Cuts, Inflation, and Mortgages: A Balancing Act of Economic Forces

Look closely at bond yields after next week’s Bank of Canada rate announcement; they’re the unsung GPS guiding fixed-rate mortgages. As Canadians prepare for potential rate cuts, the financial world shifts beneath their feet, yet few understand how these cuts ripple through the broader economy. With two-thirds of economists predicting a 50-basis-point chop in the […]

Food Price Stabilization: A Welcome Break or a New Normal?

Canadians could be forgiven for breathing a small sigh of relief these days. After years of relentless food price hikes, the pace of food inflation is finally decelerating. Projections show food prices rising by 2.2% to 2.5% in 2024, down from last year’s punishing 5.8%. The longer-term forecast for 2025 is even milder, with food […]

Reflect Orbital: Sunlight On-Demand Through Satellite Technology

In the ever-growing catalog of ambitious tech startups, Reflect Orbital from California has set its sights—quite literally—on bringing sunlight to darkened skies. This isn’t about solar panels or even artificial lights; no, they aim to deliver actual sunlight. The plan? A constellation of high-tech satellites outfitted with mirrors, designed to beam sunlight from space to […]

Private Lending: Fiera’s $5.5 Billion Gamble in Canada’s Real Estate Market

In a world increasingly dictated by financial constraints and shifting markets, Fiera Real Estate Investments has taken a decisive step, opening up their $5.5 billion Canadian Real Estate Debt Fund to external investors. This bold move taps into the simmering demand for non-bank financing in Canada’s real estate sector. As traditional banks tighten their lending […]

Tech as a Lifeline: Apple’s Satellite Messaging in Hurricane Helene

As Hurricane Helene roared ashore, toppling power lines, snapping cell towers like matchsticks, and severing communication channels, a rather unexpected savior emerged amid the chaos: the Apple iPhone. Yes, not a bulky emergency device nor a hand-cranked radio, but the slender piece of everyday technology most of us carry in our pockets. When the winds […]