More Economic Action Fail

mentalfloss

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Economy loses 28,900 jobs, jobless rate stays at 6.9 per cent

OTTAWA -- The latest labour-market data says the Canadian economy unexpectedly lost 28,900 net jobs in April, suffering its biggest employment drop since December 2013.
Statistics Canada's Labour Force Survey found the unemployment rate remained at 6.9 per cent for the second straight month, suggesting that some Canadians had given up looking for work.

Economists had anticipated an increase of 12,000 jobs for April, according to Thomson Reuters. The last time the Canadian economy saw such a drop was December 2013, when it lost 44,000 jobs.

The report also showed that 30,900 full-time jobs were lost in April, compared with the addition of 2,000 positions in part-time employment.

The Statistics Canada data says the employment drop struck Quebec, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island.

The report found there were 27,100 fewer jobs held by young Canadians aged 15-24, while the youth unemployment rate stayed put at 13.4 per cent.

The biggest April loss struck the accommodation and food services industry, where 32,200 fewer people found work.

Employment in finance, insurance, real estate and leasing dropped by 19,400, while jobs were created for the second consecutive month in business, building and other support services, which saw an increase of 26,100.

Economy loses 28,900 jobs, jobless rate stays at 6.9 per cent | CTV News
 

mentalfloss

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You must have missed the part where government subsidies into your 'free market' are at an all time high.
 

captain morgan

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Um, yeah, when a major recession hits, you have a couple of options.

Not support the economy and hope that it doesn't go down the crapper

Or

Support the economy and stand a lower chance that it goes down the crapper.

Missed that class in Econ 201?
 

mentalfloss

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Um, yeah, when a major recession hits, you have a couple of options.

Not support the economy and hope that it doesn't go down the crapper

Or

Support the economy and stand a lower chance that it goes down the crapper.

Missed that class in Econ 201?


I never knew that huge amounts of stimulus result in your prior assertion that the free market has spoken.

That's some incredible economic goal post shifting you got there!

What subsidies?

Canada's oilpatch subsidies said to total $2.8B | CTV News
 

damngrumpy

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Subsidies are alright for some but not for others always been that way.
If agriculture gets something its a subsidy if the auto industry gets one
its economic investment. What it says is we will ensure you have a
nice car and people will pay to own one. Food it has to be cheap and
they don't want to pay for it.
The economy is in serious trouble and has been since 2008 we just keep
propping it up and sooner or later it has to go down
 

mentalfloss

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And yet you have not posted any evidence of this confusion.

Huh.

Funny that.
 

petros

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Some people confuse tax credits with subsidies.

Read it. It says we subsidize when we don't. There are tax credits but no subsidies.

Here is a loser making the same claim: Brad Wall’s Wonderful World of Laissez-Faire in SK

They link to IISD too who list tax credits but list no subsidies.:)

Oil and gas, the economic powerhouse of the province and awash in profits must be a model of laissez-faire integrity. Surely it doesn’t need government handouts to make a go of it in Saskatchewan? Let’s take a look:

Drilling royalty relief deductions are provided to companies to encourage new drilling in the form of drilling incentives. The royalty tax rate is reduced for an initial volume of production.

The “Oil Well Reactivation Program” is designed to encourage oil wells that are currently shut-in or suspended to be reactivated. Oil produced from these wells is reclassified as new oil for production tax purposes resulting in a lower tax royalty rate.

The “Workover Reclassification Program” encourages investments to increase oil production from existing wells by performing “workovers” (wells that require significant repairs or modifications). Incremental oil produced from these wells is reclassified as new oil for production tax purposes resulting in a lower tax royalty rate.

The “Royalty Tax Rebate” is designed to offset the provincial portion of income taxes that are payable as a result of the federal government’s decision to disallow provincial royalties and similar taxes as deductions in determining taxable income.

Saskatchewan oil producers are allowed to deduct arm’s length transportation expenses incurred in transporting clean oil from the well-head to the point at which the oil is sold. This is deducted for royalty calculation purposes.

Enhanced Oil Recovery Royalty Regime lowers royalty rates to allow EOR projects to recover investment and operating costs including a 5 per cent annual gross return and is based on project profitability and investment payout.

Enhanced Oil Recovery Tax Exemption. Chemicals and agents used for injection to enhance oil recovery are exempted from provincial sales and fuel taxes.

This is just a sampling of the many subsidy programs offered to the oil and gas industry in Saskatchewan. In total, the International Institute for Sustainable Development estimates total government subsidies to the industry in the area of 327 million per year

All tax credits.
 

petros

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I guess you are one of the brain dead who call a tax credit a subsidy.

It's okay though, you're far from alone.