Note that the title says "2023". Is this forcasted growth? If so, then this might not happen.....
Note that the title says "2023". Is this forcasted growth? If so, then this might not happen.....
I hope that it does occur (whether or not Justin tales credit for it).....
i love you baby poemsThat is good news.....
Economic growth is not necessarily a good thing. It would translateYou may not like him but numbers dont lie
Don't forget massive corporate welfare...The USA will keep sliding because of their predatory health care system and increasingly medieval attitude towards employee and human rights.....
Is that adjusted for inflation?
The fiscal year for the Canadian government is April 1 to March 31, hence 2022-2023Note that the title says "2023". Is this forcasted growth? If so, then this might not happen.....
I hope that it does occur (whether or not Justin tales credit for it).....
I absolutely agree. We might end up living in the last free country in the world.....and still have some resources too.....can't we just be happy living in Canada,,, they are all the same and yet we keep marching along in the best country going
How the heck are they defining "economically stable"? Germany relies far too much of Russian energy, and has seen a huge destabilization as a result of the Ukraine war. And Canada's economy is largely based on energy and real estate. The U.S. has a diverse economy, but is sitting in 19th.
I realize that and im hanging to hope that Trudeau does more for the poorEconomic growth is not necessarily a good thing. It would translate
to expensive food and housing and worsen impact of our economic
activities on the environment. People who benefit most from such
modest economic growth are likely the top 10--20% of income
earners. Affordable housing, energy, medicine and education are
way more essential to a quality life. To day even those
in the upper-middle class have to struggle as first-time home
buyers. Those in the lower income category can hardly afford
a decent place to live in GTA. It is not a growing economy that
we need most if it cannot benefit the majority of people sufficiently
for them to live with dignity.
I realize that and im hanging to hope that Trudeau does more for the poor
but when Doug Ford denies the poor of increasing there money due to inflation
and you get all these conservative cities surrounding Toronto that dont feel its necessary to build affordable housing
Canada will be even more stable than Germany, once the Oil and Gas issues kick in. Germany depends on Russia for it, whereas Canada does not have that concern.






