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Did PM Harper count too much on Canadian oil??? NO.

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    Did PM Harper count too much on Canadian oil??? NO.

    The Liberal Media party and ND/Liberal opposition are wrong. Canada has been diversifying its economy... not putting all our eggs in the oil/gas/mining basket. As usual the Left is pulling out all the stops: Deceptions, intimidation, and guilt trips spewed liberally;
    that any rational person would have trouble ignoring.

    Have a look:


    #2
    Tom, ,Tom , the rebel news ?? Seriously dude? sun news and rebel news 'An Unlimited Supply of MIsinformation'

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      #3
      I know it's a lot easier to just dismiss the creators of the item because they don't hold the same worldview as you, but did you actually watch the clip mustard?
      Where's the misinformation?

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        #4
        Ahh what are the hidden deficits of the provinces?
        What is our current account at?(this one drives me nuts personally)
        The oilsands producers are a high cost?
        Our currency crashed why?
        We dont have a housing bubble that just popped

        What was marcelles Wallace's quote in the film pulp fiction after he had been ****d and Bruce Willis asked if he was "ok". "No man I'm pretty ****in far from ok"

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          #5
          Cotton, LOL ! Thats the quote! Thats very funny.

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            #6
            All media has its bias, included, heaven forbid: the CBC.

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              #7
              are you on salary Tom.
              every other day more propaganda

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                #8
                Actually the Canadian economy is less diverse than 20 yrs ago. Voting for Trudope and Madcare will not help that at all but there is less manufacturing in Canada today. Used to be combines made in Canada for instance: no more. Used to be a Canadian smartphone company and the list goes on. Oil accounts for more than 8% of the economy in Canada. The Feds did balance the budget last year on the back of lots of resource related revenue from the past but will be in deficit soon as the economy shrinks. The real Canadian debt is at the provincial level as cotton has pointed out so things are not as good as this report would indicate.

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                  #9
                  What Marcellus says after that is pretty good to

                  https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2RfQyR59oiM

                  Harper did as good as he could with hand he was delt. We are like a big oil tanker that takes miles to turn around or in this case years and years.

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                    #10
                    free trade deals with countries where the wages are a fraction of ours what the hell do we think is going to happen?

                    Yet we don't get these goods cheap anyway so its all bullshit. look after your own country first. No trade unless wages are at par then go for it.

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                      #11
                      Wages has very little to do with free trade deals.

                      To put it into a format a farmer might understand.
                      Remove tariffs on my grain, I sell more grain into another country and get more for it because all of the money that the importer in that country goes towward the purchase of my grain. I get more, the consumer in that country gets more for less.

                      For the goods coming back, I buy something that grows better in that country than here and I get it cheaper, while that farmer gets more, again, because no tariffs here either. Everyone is better off.

                      When governments create tariffs, they're usually picking favorites and harming others in the meantime. When other governments retaliate, everyone becomes poorer. It's usually the most protected industries (or individuals) that howl the most when trade agreements are created. Big Labour would be the most likely to complain about "cheap labour", because it might affect their ability to extract more than their economic value from the market, so I know where you ultimately got your talking from, Riders.

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                        #12
                        To put it in a language you can understand where is a company going to put a manufacturing plant in a country where wages are 10 an hour or 2 an hour? The 2 an hour gang can t pay any decent price for our grain can they?
                        But I see where you got your talking points from all the corporates that want to take advantage of the low wages and still sell to us at ridiculous prices.

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