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The 10 Worst Canadian Cities to Be Stuck In When the 2026 Crash Hits
Several Canadian cities are predicted to be severely impacted by an economic crash in 2026 due to factors such as high unemployment, industry decline, and demographic challenges, with cities like Vancouver, Colona, and St. John's facing particularly significant risks Questions to inspire discussion Economic Risk Assessment 🏙️ Q: Which Canadian cities face the highest unemployment risk in 2025-2026? A: Windsor, Ontario leads with 11.2% unemployment as of July 2025, followed by Kelowna, BC at 11% (highest in Canada by November 2025), and St. John's, Newfoundland at 9.9%, with 30,000 actively searching for work in Windsor alone and male unemployment...
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