How will things be like in Canada in 10 Years.

Hoof Hearted

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petros

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Huge growth as the economy shifts Westward once and for all.

Look for that assembled in Canada label as the inland Ports and International Trade Zones have parts coming from around the globe in seacans and finished products, food, raw materials going out in deacons.
 

JLM

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Huge growth as the economy shifts Westward once and for all.

Look for that assembled in Canada label as the inland Ports and International Trade Zones have parts coming from around the globe in seacans and finished products, food, raw materials going out in deacons.


Makes sense, we have the skills, talent and ability out here! :)
 

petros

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tay said:
Sure, you might spend your evenings crying into a bottle of scotch, wondering when exactly you became everything you once despised, but when the sun comes up that shame disappears — replaced with a roughly two-year-old sense of righteousness.
Bob's your Uncle!

I'm quite happy with myself and my Scotch has gone from $60-$120 12 Year to $250 a bottle 18 year old. By the time I kick the bucket I'll be savoring the 30 year old malts, peats, and smoky tannins from a sweet white oak barrel that the Highlands have to offer.
 

Curious Cdn

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Makes sense, we have the skills, talent and ability out here! :)

Not a lot of people, though and you are as spread out as hell. That is a problem when buying materials, building workforces, selling products. You still lack the "critical mass" of large population centers.
 

petros

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Not a lot of people, though and you are as spread out as hell. That is a problem when buying materials, building workforces, selling products. You still lack the "critical mass" of large population centers.

As of the 2016 Census, the total population of Western Canada was nearly 11.2 million, including approximately 4.65 million in British Columbia, 4.07 million in Alberta, 1.2 million in Saskatchewan, and 1.28 million in Manitoba.

Yukon and NWT are booming too.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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As of the 2016 Census, the total population of Western Canada was nearly 11.2 million, including approximately 4.65 million in British Columbia, 4.07 million in Alberta, 1.2 million in Saskatchewan, and 1.28 million in Manitoba.

Yukon and NWT are booming.

And they'll do even better under Emperor Johnny. As will the rest of Canada and the world at large.
 

Durry

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As of the 2016 Census, the total population of Western Canada was nearly 11.2 million, including approximately 4.65 million in British Columbia, 4.07 million in Alberta, 1.2 million in Saskatchewan, and 1.28 million in Manitoba.

Yukon and NWT are booming too.
Nah, population is too fragmented, Ont has 14M peeps which represents almost 40% of the population.

Ont will always make sure it regains the power of Canada in Ont.
This you will never change.
 

Johnnny

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Emperor Johnny of North America!

"Citizens, you are naked and ill-fed! Government owes you much and can give you nothing. The patience and courage you have shown in the midst of these rocks are admirable; but they gain you no renown; no glory results to you from your endurance. It is my design to lead you into the most fertile plains of the world. Rich provinces and great cities will be in your power; there you will find honor, glory, and wealth. Citizens of North America will you be wanting in courage or perseverance?"