Strong Job Market Keeping Canada Out of Recession

Locutus

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Manny Montenegrino ‏@manny_ottawa

This news really pisses Liberals off.

Adam ‏@nannystatehate

Adam retweeted Manny Montenegrino
It's really funny how any good news about Canada irks the left. Their hatred of Harper is SO deep


hope there's no CC members that fit that salty hater category.




anyway, here's the story:

Canada isn’t in a recession, according to a group of economists who study business cycles.

A “resilient” labor market is offsetting falling gross domestic product and energy investment, members of the Toronto-based C.D. Howe Institute’s Business Cycle Council said Tuesday.

“The council defines a recession as a pronounced, pervasive and persistent decline in aggregate economic activity,” the group said in a statement drafted after a July 22 meeting. The figures available to that date “didn’t provide evidence that Canada had entered an economic downturn.”

The stakes around using the R-word to describe the drop in output linked to an oil shock are higher now because Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his political opponents are gearing up for an Oct. 19 election.

Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz, speaking to reporters on July 15 after he cut interest rates for the second time this year, declined to comment on whether the economy had entered a recession in the first half. Toronto-Dominion Bank and Bank of America Merrill Lynch have said the weakness looks like a recession.

The group, which published its first paper in October 2012, aims to be “an arbiter of business cycle dates in Canada,” according to its website. Interim Chairman Finn Poschmann likened the work to the U.S. National Bureau of Economic Research’s business cycle dating committee.

‘Very Careful’

“The council and its participants are very careful in the way the NBER is,” Poschmann said in a phone interview Monday. “It’s data contingent and people want to be quite precise because you don’t want to have to revisit it very often, otherwise you don’t have credibility.”

The panel members also include Philip Cross, Statistics Canada’s former chief economic analyst, Eric Lascelles, chief economist at Royal Bank of Canada Global Asset Management and Stefane Marion, chief economist at National Bank of Canada. One member of the panel wasn’t at the meeting.

The council isn’t waiting for Statistics Canada’s next report on gross domestic product report, due July 31, because the monthly indicator probably won’t change anything, Poschmann said. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg predict output was flat in May, following four straight declines.

Labor market indicators have countered poor GDP and trade data. Canada’s unemployment rate has remained at 6.8 percent in the five months through June, and is down from a peak of 8.7 percent in 2009 during the last recession.

Strong Job Market Keeping Canada Out of Recession: C.D. Howe - Bloomberg Business
 

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The perpetual bellyachers are like e-selfharmers groomed by the MSM they dutifully adore. It's sad really. The easily manipulated. The gullible. Like the recent thousand person poll that is supposed to say that Toronto actually wants the 2024 Olympics.

Anyway, our country is doing pretty darned well considering the state of the globe and more and more people that live here are coming to realize that despite the hand-wringers and hypochondriacs.
 

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What about the job losses in June this information is 90% of what makes
our grass grow green. We are in a recession and all the promo in the world
will not change that.