Poking around StatsCan and running spreadsheets, admittedly in pursuit of factoids to annoy conservative apologists with, I stumbled across this one...
If the government of Canada only had to pay back the money its needed between fiscal years 61-62 and 04-05 dollar for dollar without interest it would be ahead of the game to the tune of $450,756M instead of StatsCan reporting a net debt of $514,089M for 2006. That's a difference of $964,845M in Bay Street's favour.
not that there's a simple solution, but I do find it to be quite the food for thought.
I'm in Winnipeg. Which direction do I face when I want to bow down to the rule of the marketplace?
If the government of Canada only had to pay back the money its needed between fiscal years 61-62 and 04-05 dollar for dollar without interest it would be ahead of the game to the tune of $450,756M instead of StatsCan reporting a net debt of $514,089M for 2006. That's a difference of $964,845M in Bay Street's favour.
not that there's a simple solution, but I do find it to be quite the food for thought.
I'm in Winnipeg. Which direction do I face when I want to bow down to the rule of the marketplace?