So following your reasoning GST and PST Or HST would stop people from buying....That's one of the mechanisms, yes.
Alberta moving out of recession into modest recovery: quarterly update
The Alberta government had some good news to report with its latest quarterly update — real GDP is expected to grow by 2.4 per cent in 2017, meaning the province may be finally moving out of recession and into a modest recovery.
According to the third-quarter fiscal update released Thursday, 18,000 jobs have been created since a low point in July 2016, with the majority (12,500) in the oil and gas sector.
"The evidence shows that the storm clouds are starting to recede with a little more sunshine peeking through," said Finance Minister Joe Ceci.
Ceci said the province is expected to return to balanced budgets in 2023 and 2024.
Alberta moving out of recession into modest recovery: quarterly update - Edmonton - CBC News
No evidence.
Wern't you the one loudly proclaiming about a year ago that oil was dead? Now look,despite Notley's best efforts oil is well on it's way to recovery. Just like everyone with a brain said it would. So is coal. So much for your alt-left "news"
So following your reasoning GST and PST Or HST would stop people from buying....
So following your reasoning GST and PST Or HST would stop people from buying....
Flossy doesn't have a problem with oil per se. He just doesn't like the idea of the power shifting west
You don't understand the purpose of a carbon price.
I'm fine with that as long as it's not enabling Neo Nazis.
You don't understand the purpose of a carbon price.
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That's impossible, we all know the NDP destroyed Alberta.
I'm fine with that as long as it's not enabling Neo Nazis.
The second half of the last century did more to reduce pollution with proper regulations...
That they did. Fortunately there are people that are willing to keep the economy rolling despite the NDP's best efforts to kill it.
even when faced with reality, you just refuse to accept it.
nice.
How big would the recovery, due to increased oil prices, have been without the Dippers?
How big would the recovery, due to increased oil prices, have been without the Dippers?
No bigger than it is now. Alberta governments have been wasting money and doing stupid things for decades.
even when faced with reality, you just refuse to accept it.
nice.
But taxes in any form usually slow recoveries. You guys have a carbon tax now do you not?
But taxes in any form usually slow recoveries. You guys have a carbon tax now do you not?
On the other hand, taxes pay for the services that people demand. Let's remove taxes, and remove services, such as hospitals and schools, and assistance for businesses.