What you keep hearing it from is every responsible economist.
Not really.
Only a few Right Wing "Think Tank" denizens say differently. There is noit the slightest doubt of its factual base.
If there are groups that think differently, your last sentence isn't true.
But this is interesting...
http://opinion.financialpost.com/2012/03/02/jack-mintz-no-dutch-disease-here/
And this...
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...disease-economic-hypochondria/article2426700/
And what effect do you think that "union wages" have had on Ontario other than the sane that they have had everywhere. They have had the effect of giving the nation a high standard of living and freedom from poverty for most - probably including you and yours.
Actually, unions have had a negative impact on me and mine. Since it was unions and their manufacturing partners that deregulated welding in Ontario. As to give union members in the auto sector the ability to call themselves welders, when in fact they are glorified hot metal caulkers.
To make matter worse, thanks to that very deregulation under Bob Rae, and the subsequent layoffs in the auto sector, there is a glut of so called welders on the mark. Thus driving down wages and filling positions once held by skilled welder fabricators. That used to make considerably more.
A standard that has been declining relative to the world since the "Right Wing" seized political control in Canada and much of the Westernworld thirty+ years ago. Poverty that has been increasing since that time.
That's funny since my standard of living has increased, decreased and is back on the rise again. Thanks in no small part to the present gov't.
"What about a weakened American dollar." Is that not what it is about.
Not according to you and the rest of the parrots. According to you guys, it's all about Canada's resource extraction.
Resource extraction is all that has kept Canada's dollar from weakening in tandem with the American.
Well that and America's burgeoning debt load and weakened financial sector. As compared to Canada's resource extraction and not so weakened financial sector.
And that is why America no longer buys Ontario's manufactures.
It's only a part of why Ontario's manufacturing sector is drying up.
She basically said they would do whey they had to do to make a plus 10% profit for their members and tough luck for ours.
They had the same thing to say to the Canada Packer union, when they locked them out years ago.
So much for union solidarity.