Oh well. Back to resource extraction. Back to square one. That ought to employ 8 or 9% of us.
I was thinking of just living within our means.
Oh well. Back to resource extraction. Back to square one. That ought to employ 8 or 9% of us.
Or, alternatively, you could say that obviously the Liberal gov't is doing the right things to get the economy moving again.
Dream on. Trudeaubama has destroyed the economy. Canada is DOOOOOOMED!
What are old stock Canadians are they the ones that pronounce about,,,aboot?
It's a Conservative Party codeword for whites.What are old stock Canadians are they the ones that pronounce about,,,aboot?
It's a Conservative Party codeword for whites.
"Evidence continues to mount that the rotation towards manufacturing/export led growth is now beginning to take place."
And where is this fukkin mounting evidence? Punkin head!
It's a Conservative Party codeword for whites.
First you need to get it up.
Then you can mount.
It's a Conservative Party codeword for whites.
That is fantastic 40,000 Canadians out of work . I wonder how many came from your neck of the woods ?The lone underperformer..
The next round of layoffs has already begun with Cenovus Energy Inc. and Murphy Oil Corp. announcing workforce reductions last week. Ongoing cuts by Suncor Energy Inc., Encana Corp. and others will likely result in thousands more jobs lost by the end of the year as the Canadian industry shaves billions worth of spending in order to continue operating in one of the world’s most expensive oil-producing regions.
“It will probably take another six months before some of the bloated staffing levels are tackled,” said Todd Hirsch, chief economist at ATB Financial in Calgary. “Many of these companies are getting employment levels down to the bare bones and over the spring and summer there will be more layoffs.”
With 40,000 jobs cut, more layoffs still to come for Canada’s energy industry | Calgary Herald
The lone underperformer..
The next round of layoffs has already begun with Cenovus Energy Inc. and Murphy Oil Corp. announcing workforce reductions last week. Ongoing cuts by Suncor Energy Inc., Encana Corp. and others will likely result in thousands more jobs lost by the end of the year as the Canadian industry shaves billions worth of spending in order to continue operating in one of the world’s most expensive oil-producing regions.
“It will probably take another six months before some of the bloated staffing levels are tackled,” said Todd Hirsch, chief economist at ATB Financial in Calgary. “Many of these companies are getting employment levels down to the bare bones and over the spring and summer there will be more layoffs.”
With 40,000 jobs cut, more layoffs still to come for Canada’s energy industry | Calgary Herald