
Understanding the Impact of Elections on Your Wealth – Part 2 (Ep. 46)
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What if the future of Canada’s unity hinged on Alberta?
Join hosts John and Alex Soutsos for Part 2 of their conversation with tax expert Kim Moody, founder and director of Moodys Private Client. They continue to unpack the potential ramifications of political decisions on Canada’s economic landscape, with a sharper focus on Alberta’s growing discontent. Can future leadership bridge the divide, or will separatist sentiment continue to gain traction? Don’t miss this continuation of a thought-provoking discussion that blends tax insight with political and economic foresight.
Key highlights include:
- The likelihood of changes to Canada’s tax policies by the ruling government [00:03:28]
- The controversial idea of a wealth and home equity tax [00:09:40]
- Alberta’s economic frustrations and the potential for separatism [00:13:18]
- Historical context of Alberta’s grievances within the confederation [00:16:17]
- Potential strategies to heal Canadian federal relations [00:32:29]
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About Kim GC Moody:
Kim G C Moody is a highly respected Canadian tax expert, entrepreneur, and thought leader in private client advisory. He is the founder and director of Moodys Private Client and Moodys Tax, where he specializes in providing strategic tax, estate, and succession planning for business owners, high-net-worth individuals, and professionals. With decades of experience, Kim is a Fellow Chartered Professional Accountant (FCPA, FCA), a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (TEP), and has held prominent leadership roles with the Canadian Tax Foundation and CPA Canada.
Kim is also the bestselling author of Making Life Less Taxing, a book focused on helping Canadians navigate complex tax systems with clarity and purpose. Known for his bold, insightful commentary, he frequently speaks on national platforms and contributes to policy discussions shaping Canada’s financial future. In 2016, Kim enrolled in law school to deepen his knowledge and continue his commitment to lifelong learning. He also shares weekly insights through his newsletter 1-1-1, combining tax expertise with leadership and economic reflections.