How will things be like in Canada in 10 Years.

captain morgan

Hall of Fame Member
Mar 28, 2009
28,429
148
63
A Mouse Once Bit My Sister
Why do I bother with a piece of shit like you.

Your have no intelligible response is not an excuse.

That said ~ fukk off and go make excuses for your puny existence to someone that's willing to listen to your BS

Wow. You pump money out of the ground.

Yer guid.

.. As opposed to Ont making an entire industry of taking on debt?

Yer one to talk
 

Curious Cdn

Hall of Fame Member
Feb 22, 2015
37,070
8
36
Your have no intelligible response is not an excuse.

That said ~ fukk off and go make excuses for your puny existence to someone that's willing to listen to your BS

You clearly don't understand what we found out about manufacturing in the West, nor would I expect you to get it, "Captain" You don't have any manufacturing because it won't work, there. Stick with resource extraction and leave the more complex activities to more complex places.
 

petros

The Central Scrutinizer
Nov 21, 2008
117,211
14,250
113
Low Earth Orbit
Wow. You pump money out of the ground.

Yer guid.

It's spelt gud.

Yup and we buy our trucks from Dearborn.

You clearly don't understand what we found out about manufacturing in the West, nor would I expect you to get it, "Captain" You don't have any manufacturing because it won't work, there. Stick with resource extraction and leave the more complex activities to more complex places.
What do you manufacture other than Japanese cars,
 

Curious Cdn

Hall of Fame Member
Feb 22, 2015
37,070
8
36
It's spelt gud.

Yup and we buy our trucks from Dearborn.


What do you manufacture other than Japanese cars,

They still make trucks in Dearborn? It must be the very last automotive plant operating, there. Dearborn is the poster child for "post-industrial".
 

captain morgan

Hall of Fame Member
Mar 28, 2009
28,429
148
63
A Mouse Once Bit My Sister
You clearly don't understand what we found out about manufacturing in the West, nor would I expect you to get it, "Captain" You don't have any manufacturing because it won't work, there. Stick with resource extraction and leave the more complex activities to more complex places.

Yeah.. Once you get West of Manitoba the economics of a workforce, operating costs, overhead, access to markets and logistics are completely different from Taranna.

PS - Clearly your indepth analysis never considered taxes and cost of living (read:workforce) otherwise you'd never have really looked at kamloops let alone BC
 

captain morgan

Hall of Fame Member
Mar 28, 2009
28,429
148
63
A Mouse Once Bit My Sister
They still make trucks in Dearborn? It must be the very last automotive plant operating, there. Dearborn is the poster child for "post-industrial".

... And Dearborn is inheriting all of the mfg from Ont.

Funny how that works, eh?

I live 3 kms from a Ford assembly plant.

You still have a grain elevator?

You folks in Ont use grain?

Betcha it wasn't grown just outside Halifax
 

Curious Cdn

Hall of Fame Member
Feb 22, 2015
37,070
8
36
Yeah.. Once you get West of Manitoba the economics of a workforce, operating costs, overhead, access to markets and logistics are completely different from Taranna.

PS - Clearly your indepth analysis never considered taxes and cost of living (read:workforce) otherwise you'd never have really looked at kamloops let alone BC

So, tough guy, put your money where your mouth is. Let's see you take a financial bath because you're a Western chauvinist before being a practical businessman. Good luck finding backers.
 

petros

The Central Scrutinizer
Nov 21, 2008
117,211
14,250
113
Low Earth Orbit
Go to a new subdivide in Toronto and take a look at the lumber and sheeting. It will western Canadian SPF from BC AB or SK with OSB sheeting from Saskatchewan of all places. The cement for the concrete comes from AB.

Every modern high rise in ON is a piece of a mountain from Alberta.
 

Curious Cdn

Hall of Fame Member
Feb 22, 2015
37,070
8
36
Go to a new subdivide in Toronto and take a look at the lumber and sheeting. It will western Canadian SPF from BC AB or SK with OSB sheeting from Saskatchewan of all places.

Hewers of wood, drawers of petrol ... Not much to show to for a century of development.
 

captain morgan

Hall of Fame Member
Mar 28, 2009
28,429
148
63
A Mouse Once Bit My Sister
So, tough guy, put your money where your mouth is. Let's see you take a financial bath because you're a Western chauvinist before being a practical businessman. Good luck finding backers.

Not interested in garage doors champ, not enough upside for the risk.... And I put my cash into play each and every day in my business.

.... Mind you, I have no probs hedging my production with Eastern commodities groups on a contract basis and letting them assume the bigger risk.

Hewers of wood, drawers of petrol ... Not much to show to for a century of development.

Whereas you're not much to show for the public education system in Ont
 

Curious Cdn

Hall of Fame Member
Feb 22, 2015
37,070
8
36
Not interested in garage doors champ, not enough upside for the risk.... And I put my cash into play each and every day in my business.

.... Mind you, I have no probs hedging my production with Eastern commodities groups on a contract basis and letting them assume the bigger risk.

You own a gas station?

...or just the convenience store beside it.?

BTW,I never mentioned garage doors once, which proves my point about your poor comprehension of the material. Your education system sucks, apparently. Too many big words for Cowpoke.
 
Last edited:

petros

The Central Scrutinizer
Nov 21, 2008
117,211
14,250
113
Low Earth Orbit
Vancouver is Silicon Valley North

The food in my belly is from the United States.



Where is that steel mill, again?
Regina. 370 tonnes an hour and an hour later it's rolled and coiled for delivery to ON to make jap cars.

The food in your belly isn't from the States.
 

JLM

Hall of Fame Member
Nov 27, 2008
75,301
548
113
Vernon, B.C.
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.


How things have changed, when I was a brat in school SK had larger population than B.C.