Ontario enjoying good Debt To GDP Performance

petros

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Unfortunately, just the GTA alone is adding another million every decade. I wish the Prairies were taking some but alas, only a teeny drop in the bucket get there. A projection is that half of Canada will live in Southern Ontario by the turn if the century if the trend continues. Fortunately, I will be long buried, by then.
Regina and Saskatoon are the 4th and 5th fastest growing urban centers in Canada. Calgary Edmonton Vancouver are ahead.

Western Canada is the future of Canada.
 

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Of all the moronic ideas of the "progressive" crowd, the "oh debt-to-GDP ratio" horsecrap is the most moronic of all.

I remember when interest rates in Canada were close to 20%.

Right now, Ontario owes 313 billion dollars.

The 2016 budget is for 133.9 billion dollars, of which 5.7 billion is deficit spending.

Imagine, if you will, a rise in interest rates to only 10%.

31 billion dollars just to service the growing debt, 25% of expenditures.

But lefty idiots, like children, think they can go on spending forever.......and ever.

They're wrong.
Come on , Of course they can just look at Greece . They are reneging on their pension commitments to retired civil servants , but are still borrowing .
Are you looking forward to having your pension cut Mentalfloss ?
 

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Regina and Saskatoon are the 4th and 5th fastest growing urban centers in Canada. Calgary Edmonton Vancouver are ahead.

Western Canada is the future of Canada.

You will run out of water in no time, flat. If those Great Lakes thingies were in the middle of Asia, there would be a billion plus people living on their shores. Wascana Lake? Qu'appelle river? Alkaline sloughs? South Saskatchewan river is fed by rapidly disappearing glaciers. Dry, semi-desert Plano is the more likely fate of the region.
 

petros

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You will run out of water in no time, flat. If those Great Lakes thingies were in the middle of Asia, there would be a billion plus people living on their shores. Wascana Lake? Qu'appelle river? Alkaline sloughs? South Saskatchewan river is fed by rapidly disappearing glaciers. Dry, semi-desert Plano is the more likely fate of the region.

Are you high?

Saskatchewan is favoured by an abundant supply of fresh water. In fact, some 7 percent of Canada's and 1.5 percent of the world's fresh water can be found in this province.
 

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Are you high?

Saskatchewan is favoured by an abundant supply of fresh water. In fact, some 7 percent of Canada's and 1.5 percent of the world's fresh water can be found in this province.

Shield lakes are not like Great Lakes. It's not water that a growing population will have much access to.

Anyway, nice dream. Maybe you will find some magic reaison d'etre for a population that is sustained by more than basic resource extraction, some day. It is a long, long ... LONG way off, yet. The West is the future but you have to stay on the train until you see the Pacific Ocean. It is ponitless to settle the interior much more than it is, now and it will not likely happen on it's own.
 

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COMER — Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform

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A great lessen in law and debt. I hope the people and the constitution win because if it does not that will prove the gvernment disregard for the law, and an unlawfull arangement with international bankers (BIS) against the constitutional decisions of the citizens.

Ontario enjoying good Debt To GDP Performance



Debt to GDP Performance? When do you expect to have this debt paid off, it's been close to fifty years. Who do you perform for?


I'm sorry I've confused Ontario with Canada

good Debt To GDP Performance

In perpetuity.