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#007 - Private Markets, Public Problems, with Rachel Wasserman
May 19, 2026
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#006 - The Scandal that Cost CPP $500M - the Orpea Debacle, with Jason Ward
Oct 10, 2025
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#005 - Brookfield and Privatization in Latin America, with Livi Gerbase
Oct 3, 2025
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#004 - The Election, Finance & Housing (ft. The Plain Bagel)
Apr 19, 2025
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 5/19/26 | ![]() #007 - Private Markets, Public Problems, with Rachel Wasserman | On today's episode, I'm joined by Rachel Wasserman of the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project to discuss emerging problems in private equity and private credit markets, and how it ties into Canadian pension funds like CPP, OMERS, AIMCo, and others.Wasserman business lawhttps://wassermanlaw.ca/The Canadian Anti-Monopoly Projecthttps://antimonopoly.ca/The Private Equity Playbookhttps://antimonopoly.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/CAMP-PRIVATE-EQUITY-PLAYBOOK-FINAL.pdf | — | |
| 10/10/25 | ![]() #006 - The Scandal that Cost CPP $500M - the Orpea Debacle, with Jason Ward | There’s a little-known scandal that cost Canadians $500 million in CPP fund money, involving the rise and fall of a European long-term care provider called Orpea (now known as EMEIS). CPP Investments was the largest shareholder, and had employees on the board of directors, including the audit committee, yet still failed to detect any of the embezzlement, fraud, and elder abuse that was taking place throughout the company’s facilities.After French investigative journalist Victor Castanet published a book on the scandal titled “Les Fossoyeurs” (The Gravediggers), the company collapsed and was eventually bailed out by the French government, causing CPP Investments to sell at a near-total loss. To this day, media coverage of this scandal is nearly non-existent in Canada, and CPP Investments has not addressed what went wrong.Joining me on the Millennial Moron Podcast to discuss this case, as well as other Canadian pension funds and their private equity style activities internationally, is Jason Ward, principal analyst and founder of CICTAR, the Centre for International Corporate Tax Accountability and Research.Sources:CPPIB’s Orpea Debaclehttps://cictar.org/all-research/care/cppibReports on Australian port investments by Canadian pension fundshttps://cictar.org/all-research/dp-world-taxes-australiahttps://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/nov/01/dp-world-port-operator-australia-zero-taxCountry-by-country reportinghttps://www.nationalobserver.com/2025/09/19/opinion/corporate-canada-tax-transparency CICTARhttps://cictar.org/ Support MillennnialMoron:Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/MillennialMoron Buy Me a Coffeewww.buymeacoffee.com/millennialmoron | — | |
| 10/3/25 | ![]() #005 - Brookfield and Privatization in Latin America, with Livi Gerbase | You’ve probably heard about Brookfield’s use of tax havens in countries like Bermuda and the Cayman Islands, especially since Mark Carney became Prime Minister of Canada. But what exactly are these tax havens being used for?Livi Gerbase from the Centre for International Corporate Tax Accountability and Research (CICTAR) joins Millennial Moron to discuss ways that Brookfield (and other Canadian pension fund managers) is leveraging tax havens and tax-advantaged programs to privatize public utilities in Latin America, with case studies of Isagen in Colombia and BRK Ambiental in Brazil.We discuss the decline in capital investment into infrastructure, increases in prices to consumers, stagnant wages for workers, and the massive increase in debt charges to these former public utilities - which are potentially being used as a profit-shifting scheme to avoid paying taxes to the local governments where these utilities are located.Paper on Isagen in Colombiahttps://cictar.org/all-research/isagen/engPaper on BRK Ambiental and Privatization of Water Serviceshttps://cictar.org/all-research/brk-ambiental-en Livi Gerbase on Xhttps://x.com/GerbaseLivi CICTARhttps://cictar.org/ Pension Funds Fuel Land Grabs in Brazil (GRAIN):https://grain.org/en/article/5575-pension-funds-fuel-land-grabs-in-brazil Support MillennnialMoron:Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/MillennialMoron Buy Me a Coffeewww.buymeacoffee.com/millennialmoron | — | |
| 4/19/25 | ![]() #004 - The Election, Finance & Housing (ft. The Plain Bagel) | Today, I’m joined by Richard Coffin, a.k.a. The Plain Bagel, to talk about policies proposed in the upcoming Canadian election, including income tax cuts, TFSAs, housing solutions and more!Check out The Plain Bagel on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@ThePlainBagelThe Canadian Housing Crisis Explained:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y0SY6OoKV8Millennial Moron on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@MillennialMoron | — |
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