Financial Post: Canada’s economy blows away forecasts

mentalfloss

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Like I said.

Nothing to worry about.


Canada’s economy blows away forecasts

OTTAWA — The Canadian economy outperformed expectations in the final three months of 2016 by generating growth at an annual rate of 2.6 per cent.

Statistics Canada’s latest report on real gross domestic product says the biggest contribution to the fourth-quarter increase came from household consumption, which rose at an annual rate of 2.6 per cent.

The agency says economic growth was limited by an 8.2 per cent decline in business investment, which was the category’s ninth consecutive quarterly contraction.

The headline GDP figure also received a boost from a sharp quarterly drop in imports, which fell at an annual rate of 13.5 per cent. Statistics Canada said some of that decline was due to the one-time, third-quarter import of a large module for the Hebron offshore oil project.

Overall, the economy expanded by 1.4 per cent in 2016 — compared to with 0.9 per cent growth in 2015.

Canada’s economy blows away forecasts
 

Danbones

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Canada’s economy to drop out of global top 10 by 2020: report
TORONTO – A U.K.-based think-tank says Canada will have the world’s 10th largest economy in 2017, but will be overtaken in a few years by South Korea.
Canada’s economy to drop out of global top 10 by 2020: report - National | Globalnews.ca
yeah ...sure...green...

Maybe Trump gave it a boost. Yeah, that must be it.

hey you were right!!!
define sarcasm

"Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he still believes any changes to the U.S.-Canada trade relationship under a new NAFTA deal will be minor. (Photo: Getty Images)

Their remarks were a departure from the president's: when he met Trudeau at the White House, Trump spoke of making only minor tweaks to the trade relationship with Canada and more significant ones with Mexico.

"I very much take him at his word when he talks about just making a few tweaks," Trudeau told Brokaw, in an interview that aired on Thursday's "Today Show."

"Because that's what we're always happy to do.""
Justin Trudeau: Changes To Canada-U.S. Trade In NAFTA Deal Will Be Minor

but I suppose Trudeau isn't expert enough for you
 

Danbones

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so trudeau's opinion don't count
:)
interesting to know

soros's opinion does though I'll bet
 

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The headline GDP figure also received a boost from a sharp quarterly drop in imports, which fell at an annual rate of 13.5 per cent. Statistics Canada said some of that decline was due to the one-time, third-quarter import of a large module for the Hebron offshore oil project.

Overall, the economy expanded by 1.4 per cent in 2016 — compared to with 0.9 per cent growth in 2015.
No doubt junior will see this as an opportunity to sink us deeper into debt. What do you think...another 10 billion...20 billion??

Good to get this headline out there to get ahead of the message before the budget is revealed. Good job...the mindless lemmings will surely see this as good news.
 

petros

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Projection.
 

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No. Making fun of simpletons is just too much fun.

For idiots like you and Petros, the price of oil started to bottom out two and a half years ago. The pogey ran out long ago.

I'd say sorry for embarrassing you again but I'm really not
 

Danbones

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lets take stupid...^ to school
you really are not embarrassing him again, you are em bare a$$ing yourself


Even during this downturn, hotels and restaurants are having a particularly hard time finding workers. There's a five per cent vacancy rate in the accommodation and food services sector. Similar trends can be found in the information, cultural, finance and insurance industries.
There are nearly 44K unfilled jobs in Alberta. So what's going on? - CBC News | Opinion

12.20 per hour eh...for a liquor licensed employee
https://work.alberta.ca/documents/minimum-wage.pdf

rent one bedroom = 1 average $839 most $1,500
12.20 X 160 hours per month = 1300 AFTER TAXES
https://www.rentboard.ca/rentals/rental_rates.aspx?locid=207&psttyid=10

there is your problem
we need people who can work for no money in these positions
how about some STUPID illegal IMMIGRANTS