Economic Action Dud: Canada loses 46,000 jobs, unemployment rate climbs to 7.2%

taxslave

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Betcha if yer premier was Liberal you wouldn't be doing so well.

Don't bet on it. BC has a Liberal Premier and we are doing fairly well in spite of all the Nimbys and Nope's that have moved here from Ontario as well as our homegrown freeloaders.

If anyone in Ontario was actually serious about reviving their manufacturing sector they would be fighting to GET Alberta oil and making all kinds of products that come from petroleum then selling whatever fuel is left to the highest bidder.
 

petros

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Betcha if yer premier was Liberal you wouldn't be doing so well.

Sask Party is NDP lite.

Breaking that record in Sask isn't all that hard considering where they are coming from. Their economy is changing quite a bit.

In the end though, the GDP of all of Saskatchewan is still less than half of the GDP of Toronto on it's own. A little more than 10% of the GDP of Ontario.

So, good for them. Oil is obviously a huge boon for these western provinces. But this particular story is kinda insignificant in the broader Canadian picture.



It doesn't take much to profit off being so close to the oil patch.
And only 10% of the population of ON.

Just wait until our landlocked resources hit the ports.

Oil? Why oil? 55% of SK economy is finance and insurance.
 

JLM

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Sask Party is NDP lite.


And only 10% of the population of ON.

Just wait until our landlocked resources hit the ports.

Oil? Why oil? 55% of SK economy is finance and insurance.


To actually generate money you pretty well have to either mine something or kill something!
 

BornRuff

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And only 10% of the population of ON.

Just wait until our landlocked resources hit the ports.

Oil? Why oil? 55% of SK economy is finance and insurance.

According to the gov of SK,

"The finance, insurance and real estate sector and commercial transportation operators account for more than 20% of the province's economic activity and employ more than 11% of its work force."

Key Sectors - Government of Saskatchewan

So ya, gotta check your facts.

Regardless, I speak of oil because you are talking about manufacturing. Proximity to the oil patch drives a hell of a lot more business in the manufacturing sector than proximity to finance and insurance companies.
 

petros

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According to the gov of SK,

"The finance, insurance and real estate sector and commercial transportation operators account for more than 20% of the province's economic activity and employ more than 11% of its work force."

Key Sectors - Government of Saskatchewan

So ya, gotta check your facts.

Regardless, I speak of oil because you are talking about manufacturing. Proximity to the oil patch drives a hell of a lot more business in the manufacturing sector than proximity to finance and insurance companies.

Is it or is it not the leading money maker for SK? Yes or no? Wiki has stats from 2006 rather than 2002 stats on GofSK site.
 

BornRuff

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Is it or is it not the leading money maker for SK? Yes or no? Wiki has stats from 2006 rather than 2002 stats on GofSK site.

Lol, I honestly don't care. I'm not bickering about facts with you. Post your stats or move on.
 

mentalfloss

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Canada's Great Economic Divide, In One Chart

Canada no longer knows how to sell anything to the world except oil and gas.

Okay, that’s an exaggeration, but if things keep going the way they are, it won't be for long.

StatsCan’s latest numbers on Canada’s trade balance, released Thursday, look positive on the face of it: Exports and imports both grew, and Canada’s trade deficit with the world shrank by more than half, to $435 million.

But dig a little deeper into the data, and what you see is a story of two different export sectors. As BMO chief economist Doug Porter put it in a client note Friday morning, “there is energy (doing just fine) and there is everything else (doing anything but fine).”

While energy exports have seen a $63.6-billion surplus for the past 12 months, everything else has seen a $72.9-billion deficit.

Check out this chart of Canada's trade balance for energy (blue) and everything else (red).



The gap between energy and everything else is translating into a regional divide in Canada — between the booming, oil-reliant West and the plodding economy of the rest of the country.

“The rapid pace of oilsands development is creating economic risks and regional disparities that need to be addressed,” the left-leaning Pembina Institute said in a report released this week.

The report said the “overwhelming majority” of economic benefits from the oilsands boom “are limited to Alberta. Other provinces will benefit less: even the United States would gain more employment opportunities from the oilsands than the rest of Canada if oilsands development goes ahead as projected.”

Canada's Great Economic Divide, In One Chart
 

mentalfloss

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Ya gotta stop reading only the lefty news cuz it is decidedly distorted so that only a bigger gubmint role in everyone's life is the solution. Liberty is a foreign concept to the Huffpost.

I'm pretty sure Colpy just posted a huff piece that was vindicating Harper.
 

pgs

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Hundreds of thousands moved from the Prairie to build ON in the early 80s. There is nothing stopping their kids from getting off their asses, buying a parka and heading west for one of the tens of thousands of jobs in all categories from IT geeks to healthcare, to finance to management to engineering to trades to agriculture to forestry and everything else you can imagine which pay far more than ON or PQ.

Are these youth afraid of leaving mommy's teat?
NO they are afraid of pee tests .
 

mentalfloss

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Weren't you the one that posted an article on the economy from Hammer and Sickle Monthly?

You have the same disease as Walter, where anyone that disagrees with your viewpoint is a leftist.

Meanwhile you both likely support a level of law enforcement that would make retired Gestapos blush.
 

petros

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We need 20,000 workers in all sectors in SK right now. Come spring another 10,000.

What the hell are you people down east waiting for? A free train ticket?

You can be a f*cking deadbeat dreadlocked up, knitted hat wearing, white rasta wannabe who has only made money from busking in drum circles on Queen Street that decides he wants to be a man but has no education or skills can be PAID to get a GED, hands on pre-employment and on the job training in trades.

WTF? All you have to do is show up and BAM, cash in pocket for rent, food, transportation, work boots, work clothes, safety gear with enough left over for a little beer.

There is one small price to pay. The deadbeat, dreadlocked up, knitted hat wearing, white Rasta wannabe who has only made money from busking in drum circles on Queen Street will have to give up smoking the ganja and pass piss tests.

If I were a young pup or somebody looking for a high paid, high demand career that has an average starting wage of $40-60K a year plus benefits as a 1st year apprentice be it Union or non-Union with $20K raises after being paid to go to school for 2 months every year for 4 years honing your skills to be a ticketed out the wazoo Red Seal Journeyman making $125K a year plus $5 an hour going into your pensions all without ever having to borrow a penny in Student Loans.

An 18 year old can have a paid off home, cool toys and a couple hundred grand in the bank by the time they hit 30.

The Regina Trades and Skills Centre (RTSC) trains adults for
entry-level trades jobs in highest demand. Employers tell us what skills they need and provide the work experience, we put on the courses and fill the positions fast – at NO COST to the workers-in-training or the companies!
RTSC training even counts toward apprenticeship and we also offer high school programs.

There is no excuse for any Canadian or legit landed immigrant to not move to SK and have a career handed to them on a silver platter.

Watch the video.

Regina Trades & Skills - Adult Programs - YouTube#