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    Canada's Stalled Economy

    CANADA'S STALLED ECONOMY: Canada's economy grew 0.4% in February as compared to January's negative 0.1% reading. Given record consumer debt, it will be difficult for the Bank of Canada to hike rates this spring/summer given continued weakened Cdn economic conditions.
    ProMarket Wire, Calgary

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    Thank a Liberal!

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    You cant kill oil and go green till green is proven so why leave oil in the ground in Canada and Buy from Saudi.

    Good paying jobs pay taxes like oil companies and all who supply the oil industry.

    Liberal logic. The budget will balance itself.

    Huge federal Debt plus some provinces.

    Timebomb.

    Too many new Canadians who aren't pulling their weight in Canada.

    I know someone had to say it so i will enough with this border crossing Bullshit. Its a border you get shot in some places crossing over borders.

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      #3
      Oh, also when a country has two railroads that cant get their shit together and ship products you have a country that fails.

      Welcome to Canada.

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        #4
        Add in stupid high fuel prices and this thing is going backwards for a while yet.

        Everyday a person hears about lack of pipeline capacity discounting the price of oil and yet the fuel prices continue to rise.

        Not one politician will speak up.

        Dan Macteague , former liberal hack, can justify it all day long.

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          #5
          http://nationalpost.com/opinion/john-ivison-the-slow-bleeding-of-corporate-canada-is-about-to-get-underway-and-only-morneau-can-stop-it

          A sobering article from the National Post. All Canadians are now getting an economic reality check on perils of what 'lack of corporate investment' does to an economy . . . .

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            #6
            Lots of people pissed about the screw job between oil companies and the government are putting on everyone taxes and high oil killing the economy.

            You better believe their needs to be a new thinking trade off build the pipelines wherever but provide low domestic fuel prices. We re a vast country where fuel costs kill business development everywhere. And to think that basing your whole economy on oil is so beyond stupid.

            But that is the strategy high fuel hurts mid Canada prairie provinces more than east they don't have far to take their products we do.

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              #7
              And what a bloody joke all these people saying the high oil is because of no pipeline. Please spare us all the bullshit.
              There's lots of oil isn't there when you have no market prices supposed to be down. And just wait when the pipeline gets built what we'll pay During the so called shortage. Hahaha

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                #8
                I'm fumed . . . .

                https://www.spencerfernando.com/2018/04/18/as-hypocrite-horgan-opposes-trans-mountain-expansion-the-vancouver-airport-authority-is-building-a-pipeline-to-import-fuel-from-asia/

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by errolanderson View Post
                  I'm fumed . . . .

                  https://www.spencerfernando.com/2018/04/18/as-hypocrite-horgan-opposes-trans-mountain-expansion-the-vancouver-airport-authority-is-building-a-pipeline-to-import-fuel-from-asia/
                  How can that not be plastered all over the news and Notley and big oil should be hammering on that pipeline. What a bunch of losers!

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