Trudeau: Hot housing sector 'a real drag' on Canada’s economy

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Good interview with BNN

Trudeau: Hot housing sector 'a real drag' on Canada’s economy

In her first ad of the general election campaign, Hillary Clinton will use Donald J. Trump’s words to portray him as a violently divisive candidate who is intolerant of the diverse fabric of the American electorate.

“Today, we face a choice about who we are as a nation,” Mrs. Clinton says in the ad, called “Who We Are” and scheduled to air in battleground states on Thursday. Footage then appears of Mr. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, responding to a protester by saying, “I’d like to punch him in the face.”

Mrs. Clinton continues, “Do we help each other?” Mr. Trump appears again, telling a crowd: “Knock the crap out of them, would you? Seriously.”

In another sequence, Mr. Trump is shown mocking a reporter with a disability before Mrs. Clinton is seen strolling through a factory, meeting workers and talking to schoolchildren. “What kind of America do we want to be?” Mrs. Clinton says. “Dangerously divided, or strong and united? I believe we are always stronger together.”

The ad’s overarching theme echoes a new slogan, “Stronger Together,” that the Clinton campaign will emphasize this week, beginning with a speech Mrs. Clinton plans to deliver in Cleveland on Monday in which she will accuse Mr. Trump of racism and call for the country — including Republicans turned off by their party’s nominee — to get behind her candidacy

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He could throw a bucket of cold water on the housing market by having the Bank of Canada raise interest rates by a significant amount. The damage that a widespread recession caused by massive credit defaults in suburbia ought to put a chill on Trudeau Mark II in a hurry.