Canada's Economy is BOOMING

JLM

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You're just angry Alberta is doing better under Notley and Trudeau.


Actually, that has more to do with Trump! He's building pipelines......remember? :) :)

You're an idiot. Lots of good paying patch jobs returning in Alberta. Whoopee ding!!!


So...............10% of the lost jobs are returning! Idiot! What do you care about good paying jobs anyway? You'd never qualify for one!
 

mentalfloss

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Actually, that has more to do with Trump! He's building pipelines......remember? :) :)

You just remember that you will always be wrong in every context you can possibly imagine.

Now, there are two pipelines currently approved and neither of them are going to the US.
 

mentalfloss

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They have to begin those projects again from scratch so they have to go through approval process all over again.

Conversely, two Canadian pipelines (only within Canada) have already been approved.
 

petros

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Not that it matters until we go full renewable but for the people here who care about stuff like 'the economy'....Enjoy?


Canada's economy added 48,000 jobs in January

Canada's unemployment rate dipped to 6.8 per cent last month as the economy added 48,000 jobs, Statistics Canada reported Friday.

The numbers blew past economists' expectations of a loss of 10,000 jobs after a strong showing the previous month, too.

Instead, the economy has added nearly 100,000 jobs since the end of November and averaged more than 40,000 new jobs a month since August — the strongest six-month period in more than 15 years.

Canada's economy added 48,000 jobs in January - Business - CBC News

Can you look me in the eye while you weigh my frozen yogurt?

They have to begin those projects again from scratch so they have to go through approval process all over again.

Conversely, two Canadian pipelines (only within Canada) have already been approved.
The ActionPlan is still an economic driver.

Prepaid by oil and interest free.

Ask someone in BC how they like The Port Mann or Highway 17. Ask someone from Calgary how they like the Stony or ask someone from from Edmonton how they like the Henday, someone from ffrom S'Room about the new bridges or from Regina about the $18B freeway, or Highway 1 twinning through MB how the ActionPlan changed their lives.
 

pgs

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Hey why didn't anyone pave that parking lot ?
 

taxslave

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So all you are pointing out is that Canada needs electoral reform. I'm with you there.

Pointing out the hypocrisy of the left. But you are right we do need to fix our electorial system so citiots can't do so much damage to the rest of the country.

Any A$$hole can cherry pick figures, but why didn't you relate the entire story as it was read on the 6 A.M. C.B.C. news this morning?
UE rate dropped from 6.9% to 6.8% whoopee ding! The jobs were all in the service industry and basically P.T. jobs, bugger all in industry paying a liveable wage!

Fact don't fit his narrative. Service industry encompasses a lot of things. From banking to tourism.
 

Angstrom

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Wow. It's awkward to report that the economy only started booming after Trump got elected.
 

mentalfloss

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It's actually been doing well since Trudeau came into office.

Unlike the recessions we got because of Harper.
 

Angstrom

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It's actually been doing well since Trudeau came into office.

Unlike the recessions we got because of Harper.

A drop in oil that harsh would have sunk anyone's battleship;)

The real question is. Are we getting our money's worth for a 15 billion dollar deficit?
Many people have full time employment and are still struggling. Many people have abandoned the idea of ever having children.

I'm not sure that's a indication of economic prosperity.
 

Angstrom

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We're all doing great as long as we prioritize properly. Kids are definitely out of the question.

Yes, we are getting our money's worth.

I'm sure it is, from up there in that ivory tower where you work every day.