The Hatchet

The Canadian Octopus | Brookfield

Jan 6, 2026
Tyler Shipley, a professor and author, dives into the historical intricacies of Brookfield and its entanglements in Brazil. He reveals how Canadian capital shaped Brazilian utilities in the late 1800s, highlighting the controversial Light company’s monopoly and the dark tactics used to maintain control. The discussion touches on political corruption, the legacy of the 1929 flood, and eventual transformation into Brascan. Shipley connects past exploitation to Brookfield's current strategies, underscoring the company's far-reaching influence in both Canada and Brazil.
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Corporate Chameleon With Many Faces

  • Brookfield is a chameleon that reinvents its identity every few decades to fit new opportunities.
  • Its constant name and business shifts hide continuity and make the firm hard to analyze.
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A Maze Of Corporate Structures

  • Brookfield is a labyrinth of corporate structures that baffle even seasoned reporters.
  • Dan McCrum called it the most complicated company he has ever come across.
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Power Hides In Plain Sight

  • The company historically kept a low public profile while exercising outsized power.
  • Tyler Shipley says it earned the nickname "the Canadian octopus" for its many tentacles in Brazil.
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