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    #21
    Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post

    In spite of all the bitching on here, Canada, a large nation with a small population is the 10th largest (and growing) economy in the world. If that is not a good news story for 2020 I don't know what would be
    Yeah if only it were true. You gobbled up the year end MSM pablum like a little baby. So cute

    David Rosenberg just tweeted that Canadas real GDP growth was zero over the past 18 months with a whack of debt thrown in for good measure.

    Wait until some job numbers start rolling in. And stop listening to CBC any ctv.

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      #22
      Originally posted by jazz View Post
      Yeah if only it were true. You gobbled up the year end MSM pablum like a little baby. So cute

      David Rosenberg just tweeted that Canadas real GDP growth was zero over the past 18 months with a whack of debt thrown in for good measure.

      Wait until some job numbers start rolling in. And stop listening to CBC any ctv.
      Jazz, CTV (along with other media) just reported the story. The numbers come from Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr), a non governmental economic advisory firm based in UK with a 25 year track record.

      Now I know you consider any news that that does not fit in the propagandist world you live in to be fake thus you eat up "news" like a tweet from David Rosenberg. But if he is so accurate and right, I am dying to hear your take on his November column when he wrote about a pending US recession and I quote: "But make no mistake, the (US) economy’s breadth is very poor and the median sector has stopped expanding. Thirty per cent of GDP is actually in a technical recession of its own – back-to-back quarters of negative growth. Pretty well everything that resides outside of the consumer and government sectors combined." https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/commentary/article-the-us-are-closer-to-a-recession-than-they-think-if-the-numbers-are/ https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/commentary/article-the-us-are-closer-to-a-recession-than-they-think-if-the-numbers-are/

      Try opening your mind Jazz and looking at all analysis and not just what suits you bias.

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        #23
        Originally posted by jazz View Post
        Yeah if only it were true. You gobbled up the year end MSM pablum like a little baby. So cute

        David Rosenberg just tweeted that Canada's real GDP growth was zero over the past 18 months with a whack of debt thrown in for good measure.

        Wait until some job numbers start rolling in. And stop listening to CBC any ctv.
        Listen to the Dec 31st episode of the Roy Green podcast. They talk about Canada's total debt , and it is in to the multiple TRILLION $ range !

        You have to look at what we are making last , and what we are spending first in my opinion.

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          #24
          Yup, if we add Fed, Prov, Municipal, pension liability, personal, business, it's a MONSTER! AND GROWING!

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