Ekos, Nanos and Forum now show Liberals moving into first.
Harper needs another majority because a minority will get no support from the other parties.
More importantly Canada needs a Conservative majority to keep a strong economy.
Ekos, Nanos and Forum now show Liberals moving into first.
Harper needs another majority because a minority will get no support from the other parties.
More importantly Canada needs a Conservative majority to keep a strong economy.
What do you say you rename this thread "Harper's (Official) winning thread" on the 20th;-)....?lmao!
Too bad most people can't spot the invented ones.Nothing brings the people together like an external enemy.
What do you say you rename this thread "Harper's (Official) winning thread" on the 20th;-)....?
The economy is ****ed because of Harper.
The economy is ****ed because of Harper.
A more useful analysis would be one that compares Canada's recent economic performance to other developed countries over the same time period. The numbers show that in recent years, Canada has experienced better economic growth, enjoyed greater increases in household gross disposable income (after-tax income), and ran lower budget deficits.
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Misleading analyses on Canada's supposedly poor economic performance should be ignored
Misleading analyses on Canada's supposedly poor economic performance should be ignored
you're welcome again.
So what's Who going to do then?Surprisingly, there is a backlash on this issue and it's actually putting the Liberals in first.
Apparently not: the following graph seems to indicate a steady growth in population:GDP per capita just means population growth slowed.
lol Forecasts, huh? Let me dig out my crystal ball and see what it says. :roll:In its World Economic Outlook released on Tuesday, the IMF downgraded its forecast for the Canadian economy by half a percentage point to 1 per cent this year. It forecast the growth for the Canadian economy in 2016 to be 1.7 per cent.
IMF downgrades forecast for Canadian economy | CTV News
Flooosy doesn't seem to understand the difference between growth and growth rate. Interesting. But whatever. Flossy also can't seem to accept the other 2 aspects of Loc's chart; namely GDP per capita change and Household gross disposable income change.